[< back to index](../doc_index.md) ## Apple II ### Model support The current platform configuration for the Apple II targets the original Apple II with an NMOS processor. Simple programs have been tested on the Apple II, II+, IIe and enhanced IIe. The IIc, IIc+ are untested. The IIgs may work in compatibility mode, but this is untested. The Apple III is untested. ### Running your program The compiler output is a raw machine code file, which then has to be put on a disk. You can do it using [CiderPress](http://a2ciderpress.com/), [AppleCommander](https://applecommander.github.io/), or some other tool. The file has to be loaded from $0C00. An example how to put such a file onto a disk using AppleCommander: java -jar AppleCommander.jar -p disk_image.dsk FILENAME B 0xc00 < compiler_output.a2 When you have placed your file on disk, boot the disk and enter this at the BASIC prompt: ] BRUN FILENAME This has been successfully tested under DOS 3.3 and [ProDOS 2.4](https://prodos8.com/), on an Apple II+ and Apple IIe. Creating a bootable disk is beyond the scope of this document.