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Re: DOS Toolkit Manual
- Subject: Re: DOS Toolkit Manual
- From: sirghoul@optonline.net
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:40:33 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Optimum Online
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I have a pdf of the manual I can E-Mail to you. It's just over 8meg, if that
won't bust you inbox.
Write me off-group; sirghoul@optonline.net
John.
On Mon, 12 May 2008 18:54:18 GMT, Dabbadoo <wh@now.com> wrote:
>
>Good day folks,
>
>My name is Bill, and I had two Apple IIs in the 1980s before moving to the
>Mac and PC world. Recently I've gone back to the Apple II via an emulator.
>
>It has really been a trip down memory lane, and I've been having a blast.
>Back in the day I used to write assembly code (I originally learned
>programming via hand assemby on my KIM-I.) Anyway, now I'd like to write
>some new code to share with the class. I used anumber of assemblers, and
>the one that I liked to most was EDASM that was in the Apple DOS Toolkit.
>However, after a few decades, I just don't remember it as well as I should.
>I've searched high and low, but simply cannot find the manual (I have the
>software.) My question, then, is whether any of you may have the manual as
>an electronic file?
>
>Thank you kindly,
>Bill
>
>---
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