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Re: Apple I ROMS?
I never depend on OCR'd code to be accurate.
http://www.brielcomputers.com/files/a1man.pdf
This is a pdf copy of the manual, no OCR. The code is 256 bytes so it is
very small.
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> Vince Briel wrote:
>> The apple 1 ROM's were 2 256X4 bit configurations. The ROM listing is in
>> the apple 1 manual
>>
>> Vince
>
> The on-line copies I've seen, though, were OCRed and have quite a
> few typos in the ROM listing.
>
> -michael
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