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MICROCHESS.wav
Submitted by Anonymous on January 28, 2012 - 5:51pmI use MESS as my primary Apple 1 emulator because I don’t own an apple 1 replica, nor do I own any type of Apple computer whatsoever. I wanted to be able to load games and programs from the cassette emulation MESS provides but quickly found out .wav files for the Apple 1 emulator were few and far between, and physically typing out several thousand line of code was not an option!
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star for the Apple I ACI output
Submitted by Corey986 on January 27, 2012 - 7:28pmHook up a +40-60db microphone pre-amp to your stereo (If your TV you are using as a monitor has a good amp built in you may hear something on max volume) or use a bass guitar or PA amp like I am, though I tested my DYNEX 15" TV on max volume and can hear it.
Then type attached basic program....
or load the wav file after loading basic
C100R
4A.00FFR 800.FFFR
/
E2B3
RUN
Star Trek 8k Apple I Basic
Submitted by Corey986 on December 14, 2011 - 2:47pmTo load: Load Basic at E000.EFFF
LOMEM = 768
CALL -151
C100R (load cassette)
4A.00FFR 300.FFFR
E2B3
RUN
Apple Star-Trek by Robert J. Bishop
APPLE STAR-TREK is an additional version of the "STAR-TREK"
type of games in which you must find and shoot down the "bad
guys," the Klingons. The rules are very similar to most
STAR-TREK games.
RULES
Very first CDrive prototype.
Submitted by jeffmazur on June 19, 2010 - 4:43pmSchematic and photo of the first CDrive (internal hard drive for Apple //c).
Apple 1 Basic for iPod
Submitted by wsander on February 9, 2010 - 2:46amApple 1 Basic in aiff format for loading with an iPod.
Hamurabi iPod to Apple 1 File
Submitted by wsander on February 6, 2010 - 7:44pmHamurabi game adapted from 101 Basic Computer Games by W. Sander in aiff forma
Apple One complete manual
Submitted by computid on November 20, 2008 - 2:17pmAn Apple one Manual. Found it somewere last year.
CC65 patches for Apple1/Replica1
Submitted by resman on June 10, 2006 - 4:33pmThe Apple1 is a questionable target for a C compiler due to its small memory size and disjointed memory map. The Replica1, on the other hand, is a near perfect single board target with its 32K contiguous RAM and nice I/O expansion. Compare this with what WDC offers as a single board development platform for $695.
