On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 7:10 PM, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I figure it's smart to stick with the mini-assembler until I learn a few things before moving to a full-fledged assembler like Merlin.
VCFed owns a few Laser 128s. Ian explained to me that the 128 is basically a //c with an expansion card slot. That may be good for me, ** if it has the older version of the mini-assembler **, because I have limited desk space and the small system is easier to bring to events. I will test our 128s this weekend -- step one, do any of them work, and step two, which version of the mini assembler. (Or can someone who has a Laser 128 test this for me sooner? Just see if it takes the F666G or ! to enter the mini assembler, then report back.)
hmm, this is interesting, about the Laser 128, I couldn't find an emulator for that yet, But then after digging up some more info I see that even though it was compatible with a ][c externally Internally, the Roms were compatible with the Enhanced ][e, so it has both the Applesoft Roms and the Mini-Assembler then you just use the "!" at the Monitor prompt, just as when running the emulator in Enhanced ][e mode maybe you still want someone to confirm this Dan