How does one do a soft reboot on an Apple ][ Plus? Is it possible? I am just used to CTRL-Open Apple-Reset on the //e. I am trying to test a disk drive and don't know if it is the drive or the disks. Thanks!
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PR#6
Or PR#x, with x being the Slot containing the Disk ][ Card...
There is also the Warm Start and Cold Start Vector, but I don't recall what the Address are....
OK...
Found it...
Try:
CALL -1370
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MarkO
No equivalent exists on the II+. Drop to Applesoft and do pr#6.
I would "drop into Applesoft" with CTRL-break? I did remember that part, and it worked. I will do the PR#6. Thank you for the information.
If I may go off=topic here, did all the Apple ][ Plus's come with Applesoft? I remember reading something about Integer BASIC. Thanks, again.
Here,
The II+ came with the Applesoft ROMs installed, but you could purchace the Integer ROM Card to install.
Unless you want to give up your first born child though, I might leave that for a while.
They can get rather expensive.
That is what makes a "plus" a plus - Applesoft in ROM. You could/can use an Integer card - or just boot a DOS 3.3 master disk and it'll load Integer into the language card and you can flip back and forth between the two with FP and INT commands.
Ah, OK. Thank you, gentlemen.
from AppleSoft...
CALL -1367
from the monitor...
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