Thats right, and from the description of the prompt commands you gave me
and a short procomm script I can boot the 11/44 with what ever I want.
The cross development tools need some work though.
If you don't get peek, poke and jump the next step is a rom emulator or
burning your own roms. Both of which have drawbacks.
-- Mitch
>
> One trivial advantage of having a monitor (and not just a disk bootstrap)
> in ROM for classic computers is that even if the boot disk is lost, and
> there's no chance of getting another, there's still a way to make the
> machine do _something_.
>
> -tony
Received on Sun Nov 01 1998 - 20:53:15 GMT
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