Re: Books' covers

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 14:18:12 +0200
Message-ID: <etPan.538c6b84.6b8b4567.8424@szaman.lan>
 

On 2014-06-02 at 02:24:48, Julian Perry (jp@digitaltapestries.com) wrote:

> I have Inside Commodore DOS - will scan, clean up, and send to you.

Thank you.

> (At the time, I actually had the book unbound, copied out to a
> ring-bound copy, and reassembled!) Whilst the disassembly contained
> some errors, 

If you remember or marked, or can easily find where the errors were - your inputs would be highly appreciated so that we can correct them in the finished conversion. We are now only beginning chapter five of this book so it’ll still be some time before the “original” conversion is finished but once done - it would be great to have the material ready for updating and correcting the errors.

> it, and its "companion", Anatomy of the 1541 - were my
> bible for quite some time :)

I have the German original in the later edition - one of those “must haves” I’d say. The English version isn’t bad either although I still prefer the German (no, I am not German ;-)

> Are you after the scans of any other "Tomes of wisdom", in particular?

Since I started the “Project 64 Reloaded” and it yielded already some good results, I shall be looking for every position that makes it to the project’s repository. It’s not like “just about anything” it is rather about those truly remarkable ones. For the 64/1541 these are the four I believe are “must haves”:

- Mapping The Commodore 64
- Commodore 64 Programmer’s Reference Guide
- Das Große Floppybuch zur 1541
- Inside Commodore DOS

And in that order.

But I’ll be interested in equivalents for other machines. 128 is a good example. I have the 128’s PRG but that’s basically all I have and am interested in what people doing “serious things” on their 128s hold in high esteem. These are the positions, which should make it to the repo.

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