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Re: Four completely unrelated Apple questions
In article <9408140424.AA10660@phy.mtu.edu>,
Sean M. McAfee <smmcafee@phy.mtu.edu> wrote:
> One. When keyboard buffering is on (IIGS, obviously), where is the buffer
> located in memory?
It isn't. It is in the ADB microcontroller. If the Event Manager is
running, there may be keys on the event queue, which can be anywhere
in memory.
The IIc also has keyboard buffering. It uses the area from $0800 to
$087F in auxiliary memory.
> Three. The "History of the Apple II" file at cco.caltech.edu seems to
> be missing chapter 15. Where is it? (Fascinating reading, btw.)
The original distribution of the history was missing part 15. Later
distributions included it. I don't know where it is available from,
though (other than GEnie, or on back issues of A2-Central).
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David Empson
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