Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!mintaka!ogicse!plains!msuacm From: msuacm@plains.NoDak.edu (MSU ACM Student Chapter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Integer Basic program Message-ID: <6939@plains.NoDak.edu> Date: 27 Nov 90 07:23:37 GMT References: <1990Nov27.045912.4101@clark.edu> Organization: North Dakota State University, Fargo Lines: 19 I suspect that the reason this doesn't work is because you MIGHT be using ProDOS to load the file into memory. There are too many differences between ProDOS and DOS 3.3. To use the integer basic loader file, you need to either have a dos 3.3 partition (don't know if it's possible on a sider) or you must stick with floppies to use your calendar program. I'm not aware of an Integer.Basic file usable under ProDOS. Integer BASIC has sort of went the way of DOS 3.2 (remember that) and the PC (ahem) Jr. I know a while back in A2-Central there was talk of (maybe) someone writing an integer basic system for ProDOS but I never heard any more about it. ProDOS uses the extra 16K for it's own ends and that's where Integer BASIC usually resides. If anyone knows about an Integer Basic usable under ProDOS I'd be interested in hearing about it. Eric Ondler ...All The Way With "Bob"...