Lo, on Friday, December 1, Lizard did write: > At 06:25 PM 12/1/2000, D-Man wrote: > > >Hi all. I apologize for the off topic-ness of the message and the > >cross-post. > >I have a friend who has a program she likes (written in BASIC) on an Apple > >IIe. > >I have a way to get into the code and list it on the screen. What I am > >looking > >for is someone who has had some experience using an Apple IIe who can tell me > >how I can get the listing to be redirected to the printer port. Also if it > >is > >possible to get a copy of the program file onto a disk for an IBM compatible > >comptuer (Windows or Linux) that would be great. > > Gods, THAT brings back memories! Something like "PRINT #1" or the like? I > know you specify a port..."IN #1" turned on the printer? Maybe? I'm sorry, > I'm dredging up memories from 20+ years ago...
Close. Try PR#1 instead (at least, I *THINK* port 1 is the printer). That should redirect all subsequent output to the printer. To reset, do PR#0. So, something like LOAD BLAH.BAS PR#1 (from this point on, you'll be typing blind) LIST PR#0 (and you'll be back to normal) As for converting the file to a PC disk, you'll probably need to transfer it to a PC electronically---a dial-up link or a null modem cable is probably your best bet. Amazed that I still remember this stuff (haven't used an Apple II in 12 years), Richard