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Re: AppleSoft Reference Manuals
- Subject: Re: AppleSoft Reference Manuals
- From: "jerome.mulot2" <jerome.mulot2@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:47:11 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.emulators.apple2
- Organization: Wanadoo, l'internet avec France Telecom
- References: <a5i6ba$3i7$1@spider.cqu.edu.au>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:17854 comp.emulators.apple2:2079
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
>
>
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