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Re: How much of a ][ is needed to twitch?
Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> Alex Freed wrote:
>> "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:-fWdnWmyB9NSFFLYnZ2dnUVZ_tCtnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>
>>
>>>>Good idea. Which one though, are we talking about the red book?
>>>
>>>No, the much more plentiful little white spiral-bound book.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Both are "plentiful" in pdf format :)
>>
>> http://www.1000bit.net/support/manuali/manuali.asp
>
> Good point!
ARGH!!! My browser has decided to only let me view it and not download it.
>
> The scan at that site, though, is very low contrast, and will
> need some enhancement before you'd want to use it.
>
> A typical problem with scans is that the entire book is scanned
> with the same resolution, which, for already reduced schematics,
> is marginal at best.
>
> In any case, anyone interested in the Apple II line really
> should get a copy of the Reference Manual. I still refer to
> mine regularly, often while sitting at the Apple keyboard.
>
>> Also the great book "Understanding the Apple ][" is also
>> available there. It explains the hardware in great detail.
>
> I couldn't agree more--I consider it the definitive reference
> on the Apple ][ circuit design--and its schematics, distributed
> throughout the text, are very readable.
>
Thanks for the tips!
I don't suppose there's an OCR'd version around? thought not.
> -michael
>
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