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> But if you are just interested in programming for the Apple II,
> you not use your existing IIgs?  If you ignore the IIgs specific
> features, it will provide an 8-bit programming environment which
> is nearly identical to a //c+.
> 
> Byron.
> 

Yeah, what he said.  Just get yourself a DOS 3.3 System Master disk and load up 
DOS 3.3, then do your programming that way.
-J
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