User guide

Thanks to:
Ewen Cathcart for lots of help, support, and introducing me to something better than my old Erasure and Pet Shop Boys
tapes... I guess it could have been worse, it could have been Rick Astley...
Glenn Richards for hosting my website (and you thought it was just a bunch of pictures of Alyson Hannigan, right?) and
a lot of time chatting to me on the phone. I miss those days. And thank you also for laughing at me when I gave you
the wrong hex opcode for the NOP instruction. It is &EA. I know that now, and it’s come in useful recently!
John and Irene Williams for all those creature comforts that the French just can’t seem to get right; like tea that tastes like
tea, apple pies that taste like apple pies
, and cheese that tastes anything like cheddar! We won’t discuss the French
concept of baked beans... Thanks also to John for those eclectic bits of hardware, too!
they’d lynch me over in Normandy for saying something like that, but to my mind any apple pie made without a
Bramley or two is doomed to failure...
Zone Horror (formerly The Horror Channel) for a nice line-up of movies.
Find over 100 reviews at http://www.heyrick.co.uk/ricksworld/digibox/thcreview.html
Jean Rollin for surprising me with “Le Rose De Fer”, which is quite different from the other films of his, and is a perfect
example (to my mind) about what the Hollywood industry just doesn’t get about European film-making.
FilmFour for a nice line-up of movies designed to stimulate your mind.
Find over 100 reviews at http://www.heyrick.co.uk/ricksworld/digibox/film4review.html
The now-defunct (sob! sob!) AnimeCentral for... well, isn’t the name a big hint?
Find lots of information and reviews at http://www.heyrick.co.uk/ricksworld/anime/
Motorola and Rockwell for the 6502 processor.
Acorn for using the 6502 processor, and making the BBC micro which really shows it off (unlike, say, an Oric!).
EnVol for the French course, interesting new friends, and more besides.
SuperU for adding a 500g pack of tagliatelles fraîches to the “Bien Vu!” (budget) range, and also for having checkout girls
worth looking at... :-) One day, I might even be able to talk to them too! Thank you especially to a newly built local
SuperU which carries a decent amount of British food. Sadly no apple pies, but at least cheddar is sorted...
Sandrine, Françoise, and Tiphaine at the local library for trusting me to use their computers with a USB memory device,
and also permitting me to write my downloads to a multisession CD-R. Without that, none of this would be possible.
Anne-Marie, Caroline, Philibert, Odile, Mme Hervoir and others whose name I don’t know for their efforts to find me a job
and the help in negotiating the beaurocracy.
Mike, Jo, Lucy, and Emily... Now I’m no longer a Care Assistant, I can say that Doris was my favourite. I don’t think any of
the family were geek-inclined so they’ll probably never see this. No matter, it’s the thought that counts. :-)
I’m sure I’ve forgotten enough people to fill several more pages. Oh well, look at the end of helpfiles for some of my other software!
And finally...
Thank you for reading.
Rick; 2008/06/12
6502asm user guide – prerelease version
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