t our program messing with Control-Reset's normal functioning, stop now and Run KEYCAT.SETUP (page 36). It w... r.
APPENDER
Install only once: Type "-APPENDER". Function: Joins two or more Applesoft programs. New comman... New command: &POP (stands for "Print On Paper")
Function: Prints the text screen on your printer.
Comment... ng variables only (For numeric input, use the VAL function as shown in the examples).
-Screen input only (&
disk the parts it needed to carry out its various functions. Considering that it would run on a computer wh... 986 for a $20 update fee. It provided a bit more functionality for those users who had larger capacity disk... s a built-in ability to do mail merge, added more functions to the spreadsheet, and supported Apple memory c... ead to be a maximum of two megabytes. No further functionality was added to AppleWorks at that time.
APPL
hen be added to the
end of the previous file.
Function Selection
The function screen is divided into an upper and lower half. The file name
is printed in ... ); and hard discs, $800 * size in megabytes.
The functions are printed on the bottom line of the screen. Th...
Auto-Restore: There are two Auto-Restore functions: by file name and by
index block. Auto-Restore
F (do not
hit Return). Control-F puts you in the Function-Select
Mode, presenting you with the word "Function?" followed
by a cursor.
]FUNCTION?
Now press the key corresponding to the function you
desire. All function keys are on the top row of your
r, with its fully described hardware and firmware function via the Reference Manual, made it appealing both ... cards to plug into the internal slots, and their function varied from making it possible to display and use... added the accessories to make it do the business functions that the outside world is going to IBM for."<3> ... s) because the Microsoft CP/M Softcard refused to function properly with the new hardware. A socket was inc
: "interpreted" and "compiled". A language that functions as an interpreter takes the text of the program ... ing some extra code needed to carry out necessary functions of input, output, and calculations. As such, an... ted and requires an intimate understanding of the function of the computer.
As a language becomes more ... nt operations, and it lacked some string handling functions. AppleII users, especially those who wanted to
that had to be properly aligned for the drive to function (similar to the delicate pins on a computer chip)... s IWM chip (for "Integrated Woz Machine") put the function of the original DiskII controller onto a single c... tem speed (as selected by the user) for all other functions. The complicated gate array would not have been... Even more unique was "CKeeper", which was a multi-function card with many features. It could hold up to 1.2
dware compensated for it.
DOS 3.1 - STRUCTURE & FUNCTION WITH BASIC
With this background, let's get ... DOS", divided DOS up into four parts according to function and location in memory. When a computer needs an... mory, and was responsible for twelve higher level functions that dealt with files and the disk in general. These functions were OPEN, CLOSE, READ, WRITE, DELETE, CATALOG,
key and another letter, to carry out some of the functions of search and replace, copy, and so on. Moreove... the various commands necessary for the program to function. If the command name was typed incorrectly, or i... using a computer. As an alternative for certain functions in a program, the concept of "menus" became more... AppleII's). A menu was simply a list of possible functions a program could carry out. It still often used
ROUTINES HIDDEN AWAY IN MEMORY.
PRINT FORMATTING FUNCTIONS, SOUND GENERATION, SORTING, STRING HANDLING
AND ... R
IN THE ORIGINAL APPLE II MACHINE WAS A MONITOR FUNCTION ENTITLED THE
"MINI-ASSEMBLER". ITS JOB WAS TO F... PLESOFT WAS DEVELOPED FOR THE APPLE II PLUS, THIS
FUNCTION (ALONG WITH STEP AND TRACE IN THE MONITOR ROM) W... N EDIT, ALTER AND RE-ASSEMBLE THE CODE TO MAKE IT
FUNCTION IN A DIFFERENT MANNER OR AT A NEW MEMORY
ents that would make his computer faster and more functional. He wanted to make it display in color. He worked to combine the terminal and memory functions of the AppleI by moving the display into main me... tware to do screen text display, expanded Monitor functionality, and cassette input/output routines. They a... fined them as "opcodes" the way HE wanted them to function, and when executing the code used his SWEET16 int
because it used the double hi-res graphics mode, functioning much like a Macintosh "desktop" with multiple ... ded for teaching, it also had a single-step trace function and the ability to modify the contents of variabl... as "scripting" languages, since they "direct" the function of a program, as a director uses a script to film... graphic interface, icons that represented certain functions were used to designate commands (i.e., to exit t
standards to make it possible to carry out these functions. The effort was very successful, and eventually... ckly move to certain areas and perform repetitive functions (such as scanning and reading electronic mail, a... e 1985, had been used primarily for communication functions within Apple Computer and its various sites acro... S) desktop interface. Icons (pictures of desired functions) were selected with the mouse or cursor (dependi
ntroducer
+---------------+
| function code | 2 Extension function code (0 to 255)
+---------------+ ---+
| byte co... cks and read past them if unable to process the function
code. This ensures that older decoders will... e future, though without the additional
functionality.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
MULATOR
CALL -980......MONITOR S/R PREFORM ESCAPE FUNCTION
CALL -958......CLEAR from CURSOR to END of PAGE {... ROUTINE
CALL -715......READ KEY & PERFORM ESCAPE FUNCTION if necessary.
CALL -678......Wait for RETURN
CALL... ! ONERR flag NOTE: POKE 216,0 cancels ONERR function
$DA - $DB ! Line # of ONERR error
$DE ! O... 5 C5 D2 C6
If you own a //e then you can get the functions of an 80 col card (save 80 col)
with out the