Evan / Dan: Thanks for the info! I run the ReActiveMicro Wiki ( http://reactivemicro.com/wiki) and have some CiderPress notes on it however it's mostly for use with the MicroDrive/Turbo IDE Controller. I have been meaning to create a page for CiderPress and add some steps like these. I'll make a note to add what Dan listed, or if someone wants to beat me to it feel free. The Wiki isn't just for Apple II things or software. Anything retro computer really. The idea was more a simple to use site that users like Dan could enter info so other users have a place to find it and also add useful things they deem useful. So everyone feel free to add things as you see fit. And thanks Dan for taking the time to note your steps. Hopefully that will save others time in the future. Henry S. Courbis Office Toll Free: (800) REACTIVE (732-2848) Office/Mobile Direct: (856) 779-1900 www.ReactiveMicro.com - Sales, Support, and News, Our Headquarters on the Internet ReactiveMicro.com/wiki - Support, Software, Manuals, and History. Create your own page today! Facebook.com/reactivemicrousa - Our Social Media Outlet and Support On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 10:39 PM, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I found the solution.
Indeed you did!
1. write your new Applesoft Basic code or edit an existing program , and
save this into a text file
For everyone else: the original question I had for Dan was, "Suppose I have a text file of Applesoft code. How can I make that into a .dsk file rather than typing it in manually?"
Now we know.