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dos2sd Atari 8-bit DOS 2 single density (90K), empty VTOC
dos2sd+2.0s Atari 8-bit DOS 2 single density (90K) DOS 2.0S system disk
dos33 Apple ][ DOS 3.3 (140K) standard RWTS, empty VTOC
dos33autobrun Apple ][ DOS 3.3 (140K) standard RWTS, boot to HGR & BRUN a file named AUTOBRUN
dos33autobrun Apple ][ DOS 3.3 (140K) disk image for binary program
development: HELLO sets fullscreen HGR and calls BRUN on
user-supplied AUTOBRUN binary file
To create a new image, use::
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``dos33autobrun`` is a special image that can be used to create autoloading
binary programs. It contains an Applesoft Basic file called ``HELLO`` which
will autoload on boot. It sets the graphics mode to ``HGR`` and executes a
``BRUN`` command to start a binary file named ``AUTOBRUN``. ``AUTOBRUN``
doesn't exist in the image, it's for you to supply.
will autoload on boot. It sets the graphics mode to fullscreen hi-res graphics
(the first screen at $2000) and executes a ``BRUN`` command to start a binary
file named ``AUTOBRUN``. ``AUTOBRUN`` doesn't exist in the image, it's for you
to supply.
Creating Programs on the Disk Image