![]() ![]() So anyway is there away of kicking the AppleWin into printer mode, but rather then a printer, it would place the outputting material into a. I was amazed that I could still type in a FOR NEXT program the other day for the fun of it. The statement above could be completely wrong, it's been a good 28 years since I used an apple. What I used to do in the olden days was kick the apple IIe into printer mode by entering a statement like print chr$ (12), then the printer would just start. If it's a long program, it will just scroll right through to the end. Unfortunately the limited screen size in the AppleWin (or for that matter on the old apple) would make viewing the entire program listing somewhat tricky. When I get the disks converted, I'll be very kean to look at all my old programs that I used to do in basic. I've got a pile of old discs which I'm going to get converted to. ![]() I'm just starting to use AppleWin, and am finding it a great emulator for the old Apple IIe computer my father had back in the early 80s. ![]()
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