[Blindapple] disks without speech and the emulator

Jeff Weiss jeff-weiss at sbcglobal.net
Sat Oct 21 13:51:16 EDT 2017


With the aTalkMasterPro in drive 1, and the prodos issue of Apple Talk—17 through 20 in drive 2, start the emulator.
A program menu will come up. Choose A.T.Reader.
The Prodos A.T.Reader will ask you to enter a prefix or drive number.
Just press 2 for drive 2 and press enter.  You will be able to read all of the textfiles on that drive.
You can put aTalkGames or any other ProDos disk in drive 2 and read whatever textfiles are there.

Jeff Weiss



From: JM Casey 
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:09 AM
To: Blind Apple Discussions 
Subject: [Blindapple] disks without speech and the emulator

Hey everyone.

 

I was just looking through the disks for apple talk, and wanted to investigate atalkgamespro.dsk. I noticed there’s a prodos textalker boot disk; I understand that not all disks include textalker because it takes up a good number of sectors and you only have so many to play with on a disk. What I am wondering is, do I have to boot from the textalker pro disk, and then switch disks, using the method described in the read me file with the emulator? Or is there a way I could have it read the image from –flop2 and run the programmes from that? I am trying to recall my own Apple days and I can’t say I ever remember running anything from the second disk drive; it seems like it was for data purposes only. So, am I correct in thinking the only way to access these non-talking disks is to exit the emulator and “switch” disks in drive 1?

 

Thanks again.

 

 



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