Apple Pascal Disks
Apple Pascal is supplied on 4 x 5.25inch diskettes with different combinations of a set of files on each disk, as below:
APPLE0:
- SYSTEM.PASCAL 41
- SYSTEM.MISCINFO 1
- SYSTEM.COMPILER 75
- SYSTEM.EDITOR 47
- SYSTEM.FILER 28
- SYSTEM.LIBRARY 34
- SYSTEM.CHARSET 2
- SYSTEM.SYNTAX 13
APPLE1: (bootable)
- SYSTEM.APPLE 32
- SYSTEM.PASCAL 41
- SYSTEM.MISCINFO 1
- SYSTEM.EDITOR 47
- SYSTEM.FILER 28
- SYSTEM.LIBRARY 34
- SYSTEM.CHARSET 2
- SYSTEM.SYNTAX 14
APPLE2:
- SYSTEM.COMPILER
- SYSTEM.LINKER
- SYSTEM.ASSEMBLER
- 6500.OPCODES
- 6500.ERRORS
APPLE3:
- SYSTEM.APPLE
- FORMATTER.CODE
- FORMATTER.DATA
- LIBRARY.CODE
- LIBMAP.CODE
- SETUP.CODE
- BINDER.CODE
- CALC.CODE
- LINEFEED.TEXT
- LINEFEED.CODE
- SOROCGOTO.TEXT
- SOROCGOTO.CODE
- SOROC.MISCINFO
- HAZELGOTO.TEXT
- HAZELGOTO.CODE
- HAZEL.MISCINFO
- CROSSREF.TEXT
- CROSSREF.CODE
- SPIRODEMO.TEXT
- SPIRODEMO.CODE
- HILBERT.TEXT
- HILBERT.CODE
- GRAFDEMO.TEXT
- GRAFDEMO.CODE
- GRAFCHARS.TEXT
- GRAFCHARS.CODE
- TREE.TEXT
- TREE.CODE
- BALANCED.TEXT
- BALANCES.CODE
- DISKIO.TEXT
- DISKIO.CODE
To work on a single floppy system you need to create a work diskette with just the files you need leaving a small space for your working file. This can't be a bootable disk but you can eliminate the need to keep swapping in the boot disk by using the I(nitialise command from the Pascal main menu with your work disk in the drive.