[Blindapple] an introduction

Erik Burggraaf burggraaferik at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 17:16:34 EDT 2017


This is supposed to be the case, but it never did work for me. The only 
Adventure I was ever able to play was the beginners cave. I am pretty sure 
I managed to get the disc swapping process right eventually. It just never 
worked.

I have some vague plans to author a mobile version of demon in my 
programming degree, but that may be a couple of years off.




On September 28, 2017 4:57:47 PM "JM Casey" <crystallogic at ca.inter.net> wrote:

Weird. For some reason I did not get Jeff’s message, but only your reply to 
it, Eric.



Perhaps someone will correct me on this, but I think so long as you have 
textalker loaded on the master disk, you don’t need to do anything special 
with other eamon disk images, as you don’t generally boot from them at all. 
I think there is an archive of Eamon apple disk images; we could probably 
just use those. I’m probably going to try, anyway, since I cannot get Eamon 
Deluxe to work on my Windows 10 PC. A shame: it worked fine on XP, but 
Windows 10/64 throws a fit if you try to run a 16-bit application, hence no 
Quickbasic.





From: BlindApple [mailto:blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of 
Erik Burggraaf
Sent: September 28, 2017 4:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Blindapple] an introduction



Has anybody put together a full set of talking Eamon discs yet? Thanks, Eric

On September 28, 2017 4:04:03 PM "Jeff Weiss" <jeff-weiss at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Jayson has set up the

Talking Apple Archive on dropbox—there are a  lot of 140K disk images there

Which should work fine with the emulator.

Under periodicals, there are all twenty issues of Apple Talk, 8 issues of 
Baud, and 52 issues of Open Apple.

All of these are available  as 140K .dsk files.



Under Jeff Weiss, you will find several directories

disk library, which has several categories of public domain disks,

Dos 3.3 which has games, courses, a word processor, and utilities disk that 
I used to sell,

and

Prodos which has Prodos versions of these games, courses, and a utilities 
disk that I used to sell.

All should work with the emulator.

Jeff Weiss







From: JM Casey <mailto:crystallogic at ca.inter.net>

Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:27 AM

To: 'Blind Apple Discussions' <mailto:blindapple at bluegrasspals.com>

Subject: Re: [Blindapple] an introduction



Hey jeff. Thanks for responding.



I never used a 3.5-inch disk drive on my 2 E (was that even possible?). – 
Will the 800k Prodos images work on the emulated extended 2 E? I ask 
because the emulator hangs the system every time I try to boot one using 
the command: mess apple2ee –flop1 whatever.po”. Or at least, it has done so 
far. I think there might be some background process that’s messing up mess 
(hah) somehow, and I can try and figure out what it is. But I realise I’m 
maybe not even clear on the capabilities of the extended E. This is more 
than just a 2 E with 128k of ram, right? That’s the system I used to have, 
with the 80 column/memory expansion card. Do I have to in some way tell the 
emulator that –flop1 is a different sort of disk drive?



Sorry if the questions seem to have obvious answers; I’m pretty much a 
newcomer to emulation and although I find it fascinating I’m not 100% sure 
I understand how it all works.





From: BlindApple [mailto:blindapple-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of 
Jeff Weiss
Sent: September 28, 2017 10:47 AM
To: Blind Apple Discussions
Subject: Re: [Blindapple] an introduction



Welcome to the list.

I don’t know about Windows 10 as I still use Windows 7, but maybe one of 
the other list members can help with that.

Jeff Weiss







From: JM Casey <mailto:crystallogic at ca.inter.net>

Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 5:00 PM

To: 'Blind Apple Discussions' <mailto:blindapple at bluegrasspals.com>

Subject: [Blindapple] an introduction



Hello everyone. I’m new.



I used to use an Apple II E in the late 80s and early 90s. I was pretty 
young then. I’ve been a PC guy for a long time now, but someone recently 
sent me the Mess emulator and Apple II-E Extended rom along with a lot of 
disk images, and I found the address for this list in the archive. It’s 
really neat that people are doing this. So far I’ve had success in getting 
Apple + Echo emulation a few times, but the emulator is just as likely, it 
seems, to hang my Windows 10 machine. Well, at least it works at all. I 
must say, hearing that Echo voice again after so many years is uncanny. I 
forgot how much that guy sounds like he’s singing, especially in extended 
speech mode.



I always wanted to learn properly how to programme in Applesoft Basic back 
in the day. I picked up a few tricks, mostly from looking at other 
programmes. It’s all coming back to me now. Weird, and cool.



Anyone have any tips on getting the emulator to work consistently? I 
haven’t yet figured out the pattern of the hanging. So far I haven’t gotten 
a single prodos disk image to work, but I don’t know if there’s something 
I’m missing or what? Is the command line for running the prodos disk images 
the same? To be perfectly honest, I mostly just want to play the Eamon 
games. The port for PC is nice but it won’t work on Windows 10, to my 
knowledge.



Please excuse this rambling message. I’m just feeling a real nostalgic wash 
about all this at the moment. Cheers.






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