PDP-11/44 boot prompt

From: Buck Savage <hhacker_at_gte.net>
Date: Sun Nov 1 20:39:19 1998

Wrong.

I have forgotten the address to poke (or is it peek - some such action)
which
causes the AppleII (original, +, and E) to enter the system monitor
software.
Therein it is easily possible to manipulate all manner of system features
and
memory contents. If you need the exact information thus, I shall extract it
from
the manuals, etc that remain in my possession. I own a II+ and a II E,
since it
is only upon such machines that I may execute the Apple Worm (as published
in the May 1985 issue of Scientific American, Computer Recreations column)
which I wrote so many years ago.

William R. Buckley

-----Original Message-----
From: D. Peschel <dpeschel_at_u.washington.edu>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Sunday, November 01, 1998 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: PDP-11/44 boot prompt


>> "Max Eskin" <maxeskin_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > I mentioned that all Apple computers have debuggers/monitors.
>>
>> That's certainly not true.
>
>You need to substantiate your claim. Which Apple computers don't have ROM
>debuggers or monitors?
>
>-- Derek
>
>
>
Received on Sun Nov 01 1998 - 20:39:19 GMT

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