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Re: 6502 Assembler books
In article <41C902A1.1060103@spurgeon.net>,
Mike Spurgeon <mike@spurgeon.net> wrote:
> Don Bruder wrote:
>
> > Did I say "The Red Book"? No, I didn't. The Red Book is a great item to
> > have, no question, but it's not what I told you you need - I said you
> > need "The Apple II Reference Manual".
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=14906&item=5150486865&r
> d=1
Close, but still not the one I'm talking about. I can't see the numbers
on that one, but the cover alone is enough to tell me it's not the same
one. It may very well have a similar section, however, and if so it'd
probably do the same job. The Beneath Apple DOS is a nice bonus for when
a rookie gets more advanced, too...
<slap> <slap> Snap out of it, Don! You don't need either of those, so
don't even think about tossing a bid at 'em! :)
(The OP, on the other hand, just might be smart to snatch 'em.)
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