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This article is from the Apple II GNO FAQ, by Devin Reade with numerous contributions by others.
A#2.2: No. GNO with a shell (such as gsh) is intended to be a replacement
for ORCA/Shell. Similarly, one cannot run GNO from ORCA/Shell.
However, you can still use the various ORCA languages and (the
majority of) utilities from GNO. See the sections on "Programs"
and "Compiling", below.
 
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