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Fortran for Apple II

Hello! As my title says, I'm looking for a Fortran (any version) in DSK image to transfer to my Apple II. Reading at some places, like Wikipedia, I discovered this programming language was made for our dear computer... but I can't find nothing at internet!

Any help?

Thanks in advance Smile

Regards, Luis

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Setting The Output

On an Apple II, the command:
IN#2
tells the apple to get input from card slot 2 as well as the keyboard. This is used to let a serial port "type" a program.

Now, my question is: what is the command to set the output? I've seen it done before, but I can't for the life of me, remember how. This could be used to set the output data to a printer card, or a SSC.

Thanks,
Mark Baldridge

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Apple IIc GUI Ghost

On a few websites, I've found evidence for a GUI for the Apple IIc. Some called it MouseDesk others called it MouseWorks. I want more information on this. I could find very few sites about this led allone a disk image. Could anybody send me an immage?

Also, will a mouse from an old Mac work on the apple IIc?

Thanks,
Mark baldridge

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Card Slot Designations

In the apple IIc the most common apple cards have been built right into the motherboard. But...Which ones are where? If someone could give me a list of the kind of card, and what "slot" it is in, that's be great! I spsificly want to know about the SSC card in the apple IIc.

Also, are there tape ports on the Apple IIc?

Thanks,
Mark Baldridge

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Transfer Apple CP/M to MS-DOS

Hello. I have many text files created with CP/M on my Apple IIe (with Microsoft Softcard). I have installed a PC Transporter card and I transfer the CP/M files to DOS files (with ADOSXFER.COM CP/M utility), then from DOS to ProDOS, then from ProDOS to MS DOS (with TRANSFER.EXE PCTransporter utility). It’s a long way.
I have read about ADTPro software and I have also a SuperSerial card but I’m not sure if ADTPro can read a text file from an Apple CP/M disk and transfer it to a readable MS-DOS file. Maybe ADTPro can only transfer like a “bit copy

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Printing mailing labels

When I owned a Brother Word Processor in the 1990s, I was able to make a page of return address labels, simply by asking the machine to print my address thirty times on a page of labels.

How does one do this with an Apple IIGS, using AppleWorksGS? I have had a devil of a time figuring this out. I have both an ImageWriter II printer (continuous fee labels) and a StyleWriter (label pages.)

Help!

Thank you in advance,

Mike

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Solitaire for Apple IIGS

Hi, Everyone!

I am interested in playing Solitaire on my Apple IIGS. A few years ago, I downloaded a nice GS version authored by Mr. Bill Tudor. The game was shareware, and incomplete until the shareware fee was paid (a particular card was missing each time.) I was never able to contact Mr. Tudor, so I simply stopped playing the game.

Does anyone know of another version of Solitaire for the GS, or perhaps a way to contact Mr. Tudor?

Thanks in advance!

Mike May

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Booting from Unidisk

Hello. I use an Apple IIe with Disk ][ as boot drive. I have purchased two UniDisk 5.25 drives and I want to know if I can boot my Apple IIe from UniDisk. Thanks.

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Apple IIgs - SCSI setup

This week i've completed my IIgs SCSI setup. On the link below some high quality youtube videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD97Q8nT57k&fmt=18

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgBWwmnMx6M&fmt=18

The chain: IIgs Rom3, Apple SCSI card rev C. (slot 6), 80 Mb (32-32-15) external scsi drive, System 5.0.4 on the first partition.
Even if quite all applications seem to start (claris appleworks, beaglewrite, deluxepaint, dreamgrafix, shrink.it, statistic visualizer)
i've had problems with some games.

I didn't find any executable file on

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PC files to Cassette?

Hello! I've been looking for a program to make sound files to load at my II+... But I found nothing.

Is there any way to convert emulator files to sound for recording on a tape? I suppose only old programs would work, from the early days of Apple II, those who didn't work under DOS.

Any help is welcome Smile

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