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Re: Need source(s) for commented listing of AppleSoft
- Subject: Re: Need source(s) for commented listing of AppleSoft
- From: bird@nwsrs.nw.att.com (J. L. Walters)
- Date: 1995/06/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T NSC, 2600 Warrenville, Lisle, IL
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In article <3ql20f$a6v@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
Netco King <netcoking@aol.com> wrote:
>P.S.
>Basically what I'm looking for are all the officially named Applesoft
>subroutine entry points, as designated by Apple Computer. For example,
>what is Apple Computer's designated label names for $DB3A, $DD7B, $D995,
>etc?
Art,
If you have a version of Merlin that has the program SOURCEROR.FP then
a Applesoft listing is just moments (well, many minutes) away.
My docs for Merlin (From SouthWestern Data Systems aka Roger Wagner
Publishing in later years), are clear that you need to use a COPY
of the SOURCEROR.FP side of the Merlin disk. My initial version of
Merlin was DOS 3.3 and is the manual I'm using now. I do believe that
SOURCEROR.FP managed to live into the ProDOS versions.
As an added note, if you have no docs for Merlin, you don't have a
program you can really use. Call Roger Wagner and see if they will
work out an upgrade with you.
Kind Regards,
--
Joe Walters att!nwsrs!bird NW 31K14 (708) 224-7189
To know, and not to do, is not yet to know.