
341-011-D0	Applesoft BASIC D0
341-012-D8	Applesoft BASIC D8
341-013-E0	Applesoft BASIC E0
341-014-E8	Applesoft BASIC E8
341-015-F0	Applesoft BASIC F0
341-020-F8	Autostart Monitor
341-0036	][+ character ROM

342-0134-A      IIe EF ROM                      1982
342-0135-A      IIe CD ROM                      1982
342-0135-B	  "   (identical)		1982
341-0151-A      IIe Keyboard ROM german/usa     1982
341-0161-A      IIe Video ROM german/usa        1982

342-0033-A	//c Monitor ROM $00		1985
342-0132	//c Keyboard ROM	
342-0272-A	//c Monitor ROM	$FF		1983
342-0275	//c Character Generator german	1983

341-0027-A	Disk II P5A			1981
342-0028-A	Disk II P6A			1981
(PROMs read out with SPRINT:  52 40 50 00 52 03 86 3C 
	        instead of    A2 20 A0 00 A2 03 86 3C )	

341-0065-A	Super Serial Card		1983

341-0080-B	ProFile 5MB RW-Z8		1981

EPS_APL		EPSON APL Printer Interface
Erphi		Erphi Elektronik Autopatch Controller
FB		Frenk & Britting MegaCore MFM Hard Disk Controller
HD64180		Fuchs Computertechnik HD64180 card
Xebec		XEBEC Sider SASI Interface (1986)



"AppleIIe unenh.bin"

The unenhanced iie rom was used prior to the 65c02/mousetext
enhancements. It boots with 'Apple ][' and displays a Venetian blind
pattern during the self test (control-CA-reset). The text 'KERNEL OK' is
displayed when done. Tested ok with ApplePC, AppleWin, and Apple II
Oasis.



"AppleIIc orig.bin"

The original iic rom shows a shifting hi-res pattern during the self
test (control-OA-CA-reset) which apparently never ends. Tested ok with
ApplePC.



"AppleIIe enhD.bin"     Enhanced Apple ][ ROM Image
                        Developed by Dosius

This is a modified Apple ][ ROM image, with a few K at the end taken not
from the Apple ][ image, but from the Apple ][+ image, thus allowing
autoload. The program is compatible with apple.exe of Randy Spurlock and
may also work with some other emulators (not apple.exe of David
Ellsworth). It is not an actual ROM image, but a composite of two: it
might fall under copyright laws, it might not. The work on this project
is (C) 2000 Dosius Software Co.

Note: The CALL -1184 report is "DSYS ][A" to differentiate it from a
true Apple ][ or ][+ ROM.

For true Apple ][+ compatibility in DOS 3.3, use fpbasic.

