IMPORTANT NOTE FOR DOS 3.2 USERS AND FOR 13-SECTOR CP/M USERS

Apple II computers come standard with one of two BASICs: Applesoft or Integer BASIC. Standard Apple II systems have Integer BASIC and Apple II Plus systems have Applesoft.

If you are using an Apple Firmware Card installed in Slot 0 to make available the other version of BASIC, you must remove it when RAM- Card is installed. This means that the BASIC on the Apple Firmware Card will no longer be available.

To use RAMCard with the Microsoft SoftCard and CP/M, you must have a 16-sector system. This is because you must use the CPM56 program to update your CP/M system to 56K. The CPM56 utility is included only on your 16-sector CP/M master disk. In addition, most of the other software available for RAMCard also requires a 16-sector disk system.

These problems can be solved with Apple Computer’s DOS 3.3 16- sector update kit, available at your dealer. This package contains software that will allow you to load the other version of BASIC into RAMCard, so that both versions of BASIC will be available for use by Apple DOS programs. A disk is also supplied with the DOS 3.3 package that will allow you to boot your old 13-sector disks.

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