On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Mike Naberezny <mike@naberezny.com> wrote: > Hi Ethan, Hi, Mike, > On 3/22/12 2:35 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote: >> >> 41 pages, red cover... >> >> I had an original long ago, but the spine broke and pages got lost... >> >> Anyone have this scanned? I've looked around - lots of references to it >> in articles in Compute! and in TORPET newsletters, but no copies. > > I scanned it today and uploaded it here: > http://6502.org/documents/books Thank you so much! I had forgotten the hand-written "angle brackets" (their daisywheel printer must have been missing those). This manual was very helpful to me when I was converting Mark Zimmerman's FLOPTRAN compiler (published in "Byte") from BASIC 1.0 to BASIC 2.0. I was still learning 6502 machine code, entering in my programs eight bytes at a time with TIM, and this manual explained floating point and the floating point ROM routines enough for me to update the compiler. Cheers, -ethan Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-03-29 18:00:04
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