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Re: To: Bryan Parkoff
Michael,
Thank you very much for the information. I appreciate your help. I
have seen this before and I continue reviewing. Please be aware that I
already have "Understanding Apple II+" and "Understanding Apple //e" manuals
in front of me. It is what I am using them everyday. Sometimes, Jim Sather
did not explain clear in technical issue so I have to re-read more than 10
times to make sure that I understand completely and figure out what it does
not make sense to me.
Bryan Parkoff
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Bryan Parkoff wrote:
>> Ernest and Michael,
>>
>> You are absolutely correct. The fact is that I am very smart enough
>> to be involved in the computer programming. It is how I have completed
>> MPU6502 project for Apple II, but I lack understanding of Apple II's
>> technical issues. The completed MPU6502 has a lot of unimplemention that
>> I have to work on this. I have all the information in front of me which
>> they are available. Sometimes, I don't really understand what technical
>> issues mean. It is why I have feedback with Michael and other folks.
>> I have been researching for a long time, but sometimes, Google search
>> does not provide good information. I usually narrow the search so I can
>> find valuable information what I needed.
>
> Bryan, start with the Apple II FAQs and follow references from there,
> using occasional supplements from Google to the web and newsgroups.
>
> You will find not only much scanned technical documentation of Apple
> softswitches, etc., but numerous "how to use" tutorials written by
> users.
>
> If you want to fully understand the Apple II and its progeny, you could
> not do better than to find a copy of one of Jim Sather's wonderful books
> on "Understanding the Apple II" (or IIe). If you can't find one, then
> technical manuals, schematics (all published), and reverse-engineering
> one or more of the "source available" emulators are all enlightening.
>
>> Please do not call me something like idiot, dumb, or etc. Please
>> respect me when I am kind to ask something what I needed. One day, my
>> project may be completed before someone realize my ability and
>> understanding and they will apologize what they have done to hurt my
>> feeling at later time.
>
> I understand, Bryan--sorry for being impatient with your
> question and premature suggestion for improvement.
>
> But also do us the favor of finding available information first.
> You are definitely not a "newbie" with either the web or the
> Apple II.
>
> -michael
>
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