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Re: help needed
- Subject: Re: help needed
- From: cornelio@san.rr.com (L. Cornelio)
- Date: 1999/09/27
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: not very!
- References: <51eH3.1186$ca4.52197@weber.videotron.net>
In article <51eH3.1186$ca4.52197@weber.videotron.net>, "Mihai C."
<comihai@abacom.com> wrote:
>2 weeks ago I started a course in Microcomputer Interfacing and surprise! we
>use an old apple 2c to move a robot arm. there is a lot of assembly to write
>in the next2 month. I would be very happy if somebody could indicate where
>could I find a list of ALL the monitor routines with some basic explanation
>on how they work. I already have Apple's manual on The System Monitor but
>they document only 32 of over 260(!) routines in f000-ffff space.
>A text file with the ROM disassembled could also help me a lot in
>understanding how these routines work.
>my email is comihai@abacom.com
>
>Thank You Very Very Very Much
>
>Mihai (with the "desperate status" flag set).
Hi
You probably saw this:
>Probably the best book I've seen on the planet Earth is "What's Where
>in the Apple". I've yet to find out how to get a copy of this (mine is
>very raggedy). It gives an explanation to every single fripping routine
>in the Apple II and II+ from $0 through $FFFF. I don't know if the IIc
>uses the same routines, but at least it's a start.
Now it just so happens I *have* a MINT clean copy of that book,
yours for $17, shipping included.
let me know......
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