From: Phoenyx Email: phoenyx@texas.net WWW: http://phoenyx.home.texas.net AMPERDOS is a BASIC environment designed to replace BASIC.SYSTEM. It requires a 128k enhanced IIe, //c, //c+ or IIgs with an 80 column card. Amperdos stores variables in aux memory giving the programmer access to 60k for variable space and up to 39k for program code. It also allows easy chaining of multiple programs and more. Has a patched version of the program editor from Beagle Bros as well as a patched version of Extra Variables built into the main system program. Original release 1999 There was a mis-statement in the Amperdos ver 1.00 documentation regarding ExtraK and/or Program Writer. They were released as copyrighted freeware by the current copyright holder. These programs were incorporated in Amperdos to enhance programming on the Apple II Ê Amperdos upgraded to ver 1.01. Now reinstalls /RAM on exit. Sorry I missed that one people. Now performs a simple check for a 128k system. Still no cpu check though, since most 128k systems should have a 65c02 or better. Now uses the standard Prodos name buffer at startup for program launchers. Thanks to Ludowick for reminding me to make this upgrade. It has been tested on several platforms. Kegs/Linux, Apple Oasis, ApplePC in IIe mode and my Apple //c. ApplePC does not work in //c mode as this mode has some bugs and doesn't identify properly. I think it fails on the new 128k check, but I suggest using ApplePc in IIe mode most of the time anyway. I have seen this bug on other software too.