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Old 11-24-2011, 04:30 PM
Bugman
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Default ProDOS Program Selector

Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar to the
many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am aware of
Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can launch
binary and basic files.

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Old 11-24-2011, 04:30 PM
ict@ccess
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On Nov 24, 9:57*am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar to the
> many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am aware of
> Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can launch
> binary and basic files.


There are quite a few program selectors available.

Mouse desk and another hires selector called SOFT which looks like
Mouse desk but by a different author.

Lots of applesoft selectors
Quix Elect
Sneeze
Teach-Text Pro Launch
Pro Desk
Windows v2.0 by Karl Bunker, Andy Anderson & Ken Collins
Nibble has a few small launcher programs (download the Nibble 2 minute
programs or 3 minute programs .dsk disk)


Rob
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Old 11-24-2011, 06:50 PM
Michael J. Mahon
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"ict@ccess" <gids.rs@sasktel.net> wrote:
> On Nov 24, 9:57 am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar to the
>> many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am aware of
>> Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can launch
>> binary and basic files.

>
> There are quite a few program selectors available.
>
> Mouse desk and another hires selector called SOFT which looks like
> Mouse desk but by a different author.
>
> Lots of applesoft selectors
> Quix Elect
> Sneeze
> Teach-Text Pro Launch
> Pro Desk
> Windows v2.0 by Karl Bunker, Andy Anderson & Ken Collins
> Nibble has a few small launcher programs (download the Nibble 2 minute
> programs or 3 minute programs .dsk disk)
>
>
> Rob


Sneeze is fairly small, yet comprehensive.

-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon
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Old 11-24-2011, 08:40 PM
Bill Garber
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Default ProDOS Program Selector


"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message news:488
389504343855488.039337mjmahon-aol.com@news.giganews.com...
> "ict@ccess" <gids.rs@sasktel.net> wrote:
>> On Nov 24, 9:57 am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar
>>> to the many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am
>>> aware of Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can
>>> launch binary and basic files.

>>
>> There are quite a few program selectors available.
>>
>> Mouse desk and another hires selector called SOFT which looks like
>> Mouse desk but by a different author.
>>
>> Lots of applesoft selectors
>> Quix Elect
>> Sneeze
>> Teach-Text Pro Launch
>> Pro Desk
>> Windows v2.0 by Karl Bunker, Andy Anderson & Ken Collins
>> Nibble has a few small launcher programs (download the Nibble
>> 2 minute programs or 3 minute programs .dsk disk)
>>
>> Rob

>
> Sneeze is fairly small, yet comprehensive.
>
> -michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon


I like Sneeze. I think Shrink 1.x, maybe 3 or 4 included. 8o)

Bill


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Old 11-24-2011, 10:30 PM
David Empson
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ict@ccess <gids.rs@sasktel.net> wrote:

> On Nov 24, 9:57 am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar to the
> > many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am aware of
> > Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can launch
> > binary and basic files.

>
> There are quite a few program selectors available.
>
> Mouse desk and another hires selector called SOFT which looks like
> Mouse desk but by a different author.
>
> Lots of applesoft selectors
> Quix Elect
> Sneeze
> Teach-Text Pro Launch
> Pro Desk
> Windows v2.0 by Karl Bunker, Andy Anderson & Ken Collins
> Nibble has a few small launcher programs (download the Nibble 2 minute
> programs or 3 minute programs .dsk disk)


Birds Better Bye, which replaces the standard ProDOS quit code with a
menu to select from SYS files and directories, with the TAB to move to
the next volume.

I souped it up somewhat (I recall adding a second column, and keys for
going up a directory or reading the drive again), and a friend and I
distributed it as part of Quitter.System. My revised version still works
on a ][+, but some actions may require Ctrl shortcuts due to missing
keys.

--
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
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Old 11-25-2011, 04:30 AM
ict@ccess
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On Nov 24, 5:04*pm, demp...@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:
> ict@ccess <gids...@sasktel.net> wrote:
> > On Nov 24, 9:57 am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Can anyone recommend a simple ProDOS program selector similar to the
> > > many that are available for DOS 3.3 and works on a ][+ ? I am aware of
> > > Prosel, but I was looking for something a bit simpler that can launch
> > > binary and basic files.

>
> > There are quite a few program selectors available.

>
> > Mouse desk and another hires selector called SOFT which looks like
> > Mouse desk but by a different author.

>
> > Lots of applesoft selectors
> > Quix Elect
> > Sneeze
> > Teach-Text Pro Launch
> > Pro Desk
> > Windows v2.0 by Karl Bunker, Andy Anderson & Ken Collins
> > Nibble has a few small launcher programs (download the Nibble 2 minute
> > programs or 3 minute programs .dsk disk)

>
> Birds Better Bye, which replaces the standard ProDOS quit code with a
> menu to select from SYS files and directories, with the TAB to move to
> the next volume.
>
> I souped it up somewhat (I recall adding a second column, and keys for
> going up a directory or reading the drive again), and a friend and I
> distributed it as part of Quitter.System. My revised version still works
> on a ][+, but some actions may require Ctrl shortcuts due to missing
> keys.
>
> --
> David Empson
> demp...@actrix.gen.nz


I have been thinking of souping up a Prodos launcher myself. Have the
first column only display volumes and folders and the second column
display SYStem files and folders and a third column that displays the
rest of the files. -_-

And either convert the Prodos launcher to a BIN file so that it can
work with Basic.system loaded in memory.

Or make the Prodos launcher run BIN and BAS files without Basic.system
loaded. One would have to make sure that the Basic files do not have
any CHR$(4) commands though and a small ML program can be poked in to
memory to exit back to the Prodos launcher.

Rob
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