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Re: Wanted: Assembler references - Was "Mini-assembler in Apple ][+"
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Assembler references - Was "Mini-assembler in Apple ][+"
- From: Charles Richmond <richmond@ev1.net>
- Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 05:00:49 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Cannine Computer Center
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Rob New wrote:
>
> Bill Bach wrote:
> >
> Books on assembler? I learned it by studying the Apple ][+ ROM printout
> in the back of the manual, along with the Inside Apple DOS printouts,
> then got a book on 6502 from somewhere -- couldn't find them with a
> quick look, but they might still be around here somewhere.
> <
>
> Were you using the Apple II Tech Ref manual or ? I don't have anything
> anymore. Basically starting from just a little bit better than scratch. I
> recall Basic commands, a little bit of programming Applesoft. But almost
> nothing regarding the standard housekeeping with assembler, etc.
>
You can get the Reference Manual in an Acrobat (.pdf) format at:
<http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/apple/Apple][RefJan78.pdf>
Of course, you will need more than an Apple II to read or print it...
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