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Re: Apple IIe Memory Map



On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 12:32:06 -0800, Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> The universal source for all things Apple II is eBay.  There are
> usually several Reference Manuals up for auction at any time.

I'll look around on eBay. I was somewhat hoping someone might have an
electronic copy, but that probably wouldn't be legal.

> ..or someone here might have a spare for you.

I'd feel bad taking something for free from someone I don't know for a
hobby of mine, i'm weird.

> Using emulators as a reference to the original is somewhat
> workable, but dangerous.  If you aren't careful, you'll wind
> up reproducing bugs, too.

But with the lack of a real apple IIe, looking at several emulators should
be sufficient to get alot of what i'm after working.  If it ever gets to
the point where i release it (right now it'll just be an unfinished
project of mine again) i'm sure someone else would be able to at least
point out where problems might be and i can probably fix them with what
the correct behavior should be. (most things anyway)

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