In message <F02E2D7B-D502-11D8-BEA5-000D9335D6E2_at_xlisper.mv.com>
David Betz <dbetz_at_xlisper.mv.com> wrote:
> 9) 1 SWTP 6800
> 10) 1 SWTP AC-30 with documentation
> 11) 1 SWTP DMAF2 Floppy controller with documentation
*whine*
> 13) 1 Atari Portfolio with serial interface and memory cards and
> documentation
*double*whine*
> 2) A book on 6502 assembly language programming
I think I've got one lying around somewhere - "Assembly Language for the BBC
Microcomputer". Not sure if it's any good to you. Depends if I can find the
other one I had...
Personally, I learned 6502 assembler from the Rockwell and MOS 6502
datasheets and a wonderful little webpage called "Assembly in One Step".
I really should get some photos of my rather pitiful classiccmp collection at
some point. Maybe tomorrow...
Later,
Phil (still after a Eurocard backplane with DIN41612 64way form-C connectors
for his 6502 computer project - and a maybe a Rockwell AIM-65 or Synertek
SYM-1 too)
--
Phil. | Acorn Risc PC600 Mk3, SA202, 64MB, 6GB,
philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com | ViewFinder, 10BaseT Ethernet, 2-slice,
http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/ | 48xCD, ARCINv6c IDE, SCSI
... A wok is what you throw at a wabbit.
Received on Tue Jul 13 2004 - 17:58:12 BST