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This is a ReactiveMicro wiki page about the Apple II .dsk floppy image, Apple 1 Simulator: | This is a ReactiveMicro wiki page about the Apple II .dsk floppy image, Apple 1 Simulator: | ||
To load it use AppleWin for Windows, Linapple for Linux or Virtual II for Apple Machines. | To load it use AppleWin for Windows, Linapple for Linux or Virtual II for Apple Machines. | ||
This is an Apple 1 for Apple //e Simulator, I have added one program and two games in the Apple 1 OS, | This is an Apple 1 for Apple //e Simulator, I have added one program and two games in the Apple 1 OS, one Simple Calculator and SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? made by me. A porting from Apple 1 ROCK PAPER SCISSORS for Apple //e made by me. And a Free Mem program made by me. | ||
one Simple Calculator and SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? made by me.A porting from Apple 1 ROCK PAPER SCISSORS | |||
for Apple //e made by me.And a Free Mem program made by me. | |||
To exit the first two screens press R return and * return respectively. | To exit the first two screens press R return and * return respectively. | ||
with 0100R | with 0100R I have built a program that show free variable mem. | ||
with 0300R to go to BASIC, with 0500R you can run a Simple Calculator, | with 0300R to go to BASIC, with 0500R you can run a Simple Calculator, | ||
with 0700R you can run SHALL WE PLAY A GAME mini game. | with 0700R you can run SHALL WE PLAY A GAME mini game. | ||
I have add the game from Apple 1 "ROCK PAPER SCISSORS" by makeing a porting for Apple II and adding it | I have add the game from Apple 1 "ROCK PAPER SCISSORS" by makeing a porting for Apple II and adding it | ||
to the code and adding a call with 0900R in the prompt. | to the code and adding a call with 0900R in the prompt. | ||
With 0 A9 0 AA 20 EF FF E8 8A 4C 2 0 you run the text monitor remember to write R and press RETURN. | With 0 A9 0 AA 20 EF FF E8 8A 4C 2 0 you run the text monitor remember to write R and press RETURN. | ||
I have made a little modification in the code that display the prompt screen like in a real Apple 1. | I have made a little modification in the code that display the prompt screen like in a real Apple 1. | ||
With 0300R Then F3, select Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder Then CATALOG and then LOAD HELLO and RUN, | With 0300R Then F3, select Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder Then CATALOG and then LOAD HELLO and RUN, return, you go in INTEGER BASIC, otherwise you can load it pressing F3 in the emulator and selecting Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder. | ||
return, you go in INTEGER BASIC, otherwise you can load it | |||
pressing F3 in the emulator and selecting Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder. | |||
To load an Apple II game or program inside apple 1 simulator write CATALOG at the prompt then LOAD and name of | To load an Apple II game or program inside apple 1 simulator write CATALOG at the prompt then LOAD and name of | ||
the program seen in CATALOG. | the program seen in CATALOG. | ||
an Applesoft Hobbist Developer | '''JUST FOR FUN!''' | ||
Matteo Trevisan ''an Applesoft Hobbist Developer.'' | |||
Ciao Mr.Woz | Ciao Mr.Woz | ||
<div style="font-size:150%; text-align: left ;">[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N49OKypcYs0 | VIDEO OF APPLE 1 SIMULATOR MADE BY APPRECIATION OF AN USER ]]</div> | |||
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[[File:A1.jpg]] | [[File:A1.jpg]]<br> | ||
[[File:A2.jpg]] | [[File:A2.jpg]]<br> | ||
[[File:A3.jpg]] | [[File:A3.jpg]]<br> | ||
"My dream was to make a computer similar to an Apple 1, this is the closest thing | |||
'''"My dream was to make a computer similar to an Apple 1, this is the closest thing I have done programming. :)"''' | |||
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE MADE BY A WRONG INSTALLATION TO YOUR SD CARD AND TO ANY DAMAGE YOU MAKE TO YOUR RASPBERRY PI OR APPLE II OR PC AND YOUR PERSON USING IT. THE IMAGE IS TESTED IN MORE THAN ONE EMULATOR AND GIVE NO PROBLEMS. |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 22 September 2020
by TOOLKITMAN
This is a ReactiveMicro wiki page about the Apple II .dsk floppy image, Apple 1 Simulator:
To load it use AppleWin for Windows, Linapple for Linux or Virtual II for Apple Machines.
This is an Apple 1 for Apple //e Simulator, I have added one program and two games in the Apple 1 OS, one Simple Calculator and SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? made by me. A porting from Apple 1 ROCK PAPER SCISSORS for Apple //e made by me. And a Free Mem program made by me.
To exit the first two screens press R return and * return respectively. with 0100R I have built a program that show free variable mem. with 0300R to go to BASIC, with 0500R you can run a Simple Calculator, with 0700R you can run SHALL WE PLAY A GAME mini game.
I have add the game from Apple 1 "ROCK PAPER SCISSORS" by makeing a porting for Apple II and adding it to the code and adding a call with 0900R in the prompt.
With 0 A9 0 AA 20 EF FF E8 8A 4C 2 0 you run the text monitor remember to write R and press RETURN.
I have made a little modification in the code that display the prompt screen like in a real Apple 1. With 0300R Then F3, select Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder Then CATALOG and then LOAD HELLO and RUN, return, you go in INTEGER BASIC, otherwise you can load it pressing F3 in the emulator and selecting Integer image inside Apple 1 Folder.
To load an Apple II game or program inside apple 1 simulator write CATALOG at the prompt then LOAD and name of the program seen in CATALOG.
JUST FOR FUN!
Matteo Trevisan an Applesoft Hobbist Developer.
Ciao Mr.Woz
"My dream was to make a computer similar to an Apple 1, this is the closest thing I have done programming. :)"
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE MADE BY A WRONG INSTALLATION TO YOUR SD CARD AND TO ANY DAMAGE YOU MAKE TO YOUR RASPBERRY PI OR APPLE II OR PC AND YOUR PERSON USING IT. THE IMAGE IS TESTED IN MORE THAN ONE EMULATOR AND GIVE NO PROBLEMS.