Title: RE: Try this out...
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It's been so long since I powered it up... I remember the Apple ][ used PR# and IN# (I think you opened "print" as a file inside basic code, but you could also reference it by slot so a reboot to a disk drive on slot 6 was PR#6)
 
When you added the CPM80 card it used CON, LPT, and COM.


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Robert:
 
You are correct.  I think if you look into a UNIX manual you will find them.  I know that they worked on a Tandy Model I which came out in the late 1970's.  Don't know about an Apple II however.


James McKenzie
 
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:14 PM
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It is even "older than Micro$oft"...

The "reserved device words" are for BIOS Associated Devices... (CON, LPT, COMx ..)

Whoops, I guess I just dated myself now didn't I?

Thanks-n-advance;

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