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Re: FS: Apple II Book and 6809 book
In comp.sys.apple2 David Wilson <david@uow.edu.au> wrote:
: Barton Oleksy <boleksy@nait.ab.ca> writes:
:>> 1. Programming the 6809 by Rodnay Zaks and William Labiak.
:>> Copyright: 1982...Price: $12.00
:>> "You can't look at the instruction set to program a powerful chip
:>> like the 6809; you've got to know more. In this book you will
:>> find all the information you need to get the 6809 working for
:>> you.
:>> It covers the 6809 -- inside and out. You'll learn how signals
:>> are handled within the chip itself and how to get them to control
:>> all the essential I/O functions." - from the back cover. In good
:>> shape. Soft Cover.
:>The 6809 processor isn't used by any of the Apple line of computers. It
:>was used mostly in Radio Shack Color Computers. You might have better
:>luck posting the ad for this one in comp.sys.tandy
: It is quite a good book - I got a copy with my Stellation Mill 6809
: coprocessor card for the Apple //. Unless you have such a card in your Apple
: it will not be of great interest.
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: David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia david@uow.edu.au
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