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books and magazines for sale



The following really good stuff is available to someone who is serious about
the Apple II (operating and programming). I would hate to have it go to
anyone who would not make good use of it. At the present time, I am not
inclined to offer individual items because of the labor involved in
packaging and shipping separate items. However, if someone wants a large
enough group of items from the list, I will consider it, and we can discuss
prices.

Magazines & Newsletters: $20 + shipping (for the lot)
  Call-A.P.P.L.E.,  July '82 thru end '90
  Open-A.P.P.L.E. newsletter, Jan '85 thru June '93
  A file cabinet drawer full of clippings and notes from many Apple II
sources.

Books: 30$ + shipping (for the lot)
  "What's Where in the Apple" (includes firmware entry points)
  "Call-A.P.P.L.E. in Depth, All About DOS"
  "Call-A.P.P.L.E. in Depth, All about Applesoft"
  "Apple ProDOS, Advanced Features for Programmers"
  "Beneath Apple ProDOS", by Worth & Lechner
  "ProDOS Inside and Out" by Doms & Weishaar
  "Apple FORTRAN Manual"
  "Animation Magic" for Apple II
  "The DOSTALK Scrapbook" by Weishaar & Kersey
  "Programming the 6502" by Zaks
  "Apple Interfacing" by Titus & Larsen
  "Apple Graphics & Arcade Game Design" by Stanton
  "Apple Machine Language" by Inman & Inman
  "6502 Software Design" by Scanlon
  "Apple ii Assembly Language" by deJong
  "8-Bit & 16-Bit Microprocessor Cookbook" by Carr
  "Assembly Language Programming for Apple ii" by Mottola
  "6502 Assembly Language Subroutines" by Leventhal & Savile
  "6502 Users Manual" by Carr
  Complete set of Apple II Tech Notes


Special package: ($25 + shipping)
  Discover CAD for Apple ii, software, manuals, and Houston PC 595 plotter,
with ink pins.

Cyrus Roton <croton@iwvisp.com>
MITA tech
Chairman, Ridgecrest Apple User Group