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Re: AppleSoft Reference Manuals



An AppleSoft Reference Manual would be great for starters.

If you have the Beagle Bros Peeks and Pokes wall chart that that would be
cool as well.  (I had this once, but I cannot find it now ...)

Anything else - 6502 assembler tutorial, advanced applesoft, etc would also
be great.

I have a scanner and can help with scanning and PDF'ing to make these
documents available to others, but I am based in Australia.

Mike

"jerome.mulot2" <jerome.mulot2@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
news:a5jn8r$fpb$1@wanadoo.fr...
> Hello,
> I have many (paper) docs about apple 2. What do you need exactly ? What do
> you want to do ? Asm, basic ... ?
>
>
> "Mike O" <moose@move.to> a �crit dans le message news:
> a5i6ba$3i7$1@spider.cqu.edu.au...
> > I have found a great PDF of the AppleSoft Reference Manual - but
> > unfortunately it is in French - which I don't speak or understand.
> >
> > I have searched the net extensively using Google and Hotbot for an
English
> > version of the manual, but to no avail.
> >
> > Does anybody have a scan (a pdf would be great) of this ?
> >
> > Any othe useful programming archives ?
> >
> > Apple ][ 6502 assembler tutorials ?
> >
> > Peek / Poke lists ?  (The ones I have seen are very incomplete).
> >
> > Yes, I know its sad, but I am (after a break of over 15 years) getting
> back
> > into programming for the Apple ][ and tackling some fun little projects
> > (e.g. programming in Forth) and tidying up some of the basic code I
wrote
> > back in 1980-1984.
> >
> > One problem that stumped me yesterday was when ONERR GOTO messed up code
> > that I had called via a GOSUB - and it took me a while to figure out a
> work
> > around.  (It has taken a while to get my mind back into thinking like an
> > Apple 2 programmer ... ;)
> >
> > Any help / links appreciated.
> >
> >  Mike "Moose" O'Malley
> >
> >
> >
>
>