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6502 Bibliography: Part XVI
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514.
Call - Apple
2,
No.5
(June 1979)
Kotinoff,
Jeff,
"LaRES
Color
Picture",
pg.
19
Two
color
programs
for
the Apple Il.
Garson, Dave,
"Programmer's
Aid
Notes",
pg.
19
How
to use the XDRAW
command
omitted
from the pro-
grammer's
aid ROM. Two other DEMO progrms using the
PA
ROM
of
the Apple.
Golding, Val J.,
"Book
Review", pg.
20
"The
Apple
II
Monitor
Peeled" is a very good book by
William
E.
Dougherty,
46
pp $9.95 available from the
author
at 14349 San
Jose
St., Los Angeles, CA 91345
Aldrich, Darrell,
"Scrunch",
pg.
21
Discussion
and
listing
of
Neil Konzen's
program
SCRUNCH
Golding, Val J.,
"Constructing
a
Menu",
pgs. 25-26
Details
of
how to put a menu in
your
program.
Aldrich, Darrell,
"Zero
Page Usage by
Monitor",
pg.
27
A
list
for
Apple Users.
Lewellen, Tom
K.,
"Integral
Data/Parallel Card
Fix",
pg.
28
Modification
of
the card solved the problems
on
the
Ap-
ple.
Paymar, Dan,
"Prime
Factors",
pg.
28
A program is listed
to
compute
the prime
factors
of
a
given
number
on
the
Apple.
Aldrich, Darrell,
"The
Apple
Doctor",
pg.
30
All
about
the
ASCII
character
set on the Apple.
Smith, Ken, "HEXIDEC Conversion Program", pg.
30
Convenient
Utility
Program.
Ray,
R.E.,
"Fireworks",
pg.
31
Two
graphics
programs.
Garson, David
B.,
"MOD
Function",
pg.31
A
routine
to
simulate
the
"MOD"
function
in Integer
Basic.
515.
Contact
No.5
(June, 1979)
Anon,
"Out
of
the
Mist",
pgs.
4-6
Subroutine
calls
for the Apple, Peeks and Pokes
Anon,
"Color
Killer Mod
for
Early
Apples",
pg. 6
How
to
modify
Apples
with
serial numbers below 6000.
Anon,
"Shifting
Programs from
Integer
to
Applesoft",
pg. 6
Routine
to
automatically
shift
programs.
516.
Interface
Age
4,
Issue 4 (April 1979)
Nabers,
Steve,
"6502
Comprehensive
Memory
Test
Program",pgs.140-145.
Memory
diagnositc
set-up for 6502 and implemented on
KIM-1.
517.
The Computing Teacher 6
No.4
(May 1979)
Harder,
Monty
J.,
"Bargraph-A
Program for the
PET
Microcomputer,"
pgs.
45-46.
A
simple
program for bargraphs -
written
for ease of
adaptation
into
other
programs.
518. The Target, (Jan/Feb 1979)
Anon,
"Binary
Indication
of
the Status Register," pg.
2.
A program for the AIM
to
print labels
for
each bit and
display
the
bit
in binary.
Anon,
"Bits
and Pieces," pg.
3.
Gives
info
on
loading sync characters trom tape and lists
seven
subroutines
not included on
the
AIM Summary
Card.
Anon,
"A
Program Idea -
Soft
Memory
Expansion,"
pg. 3
How
to
get
better
utilization
of your AIM memory.
Anon,
"A
Pseudo
Waveform,"
pg. 5
An AIM program to generate a pseudo waveform.
Anon,
"Some
of
the
Printer
and
Display
Routines
Explained,"
pg.
4.
This
article
supplements
the AIM manual in explaining
routines.
Anon,
"Disassembly
to
the User VIA," pg. 5
The program
for
the AIM gives a
quick
indication
of
pro-
grams
in memory.
519.
The Target (May/June 1979)
Anon,
"Symbol
Generator," pg.
2.
A symbol generator
for
the AIM which produces symbols
which
are user definable.
Anon, "Enhanced Disassembly
to
the User VIA," pg.
4.
An extension of the program published earlier. For the
Aim.
Anon,
"Sound
Generators," pg.
5.
A
description
of
several sound generators for the
AI
M.
Riley, Ron,
"BAP.",
pg.
6.
Expand the
input/output
for the AIM.
Anon,
"Poor
or
Lazy
Man's
RegUlator,"
P(J.
6.
A
simple
regulator for the AIM.
Riley, Ron,
"AIM
65
Physical
Connections,"
pg.
7.
Connections
for the Display and Printer.
520.
Interface Age
4,
No.7
(July
1979)
Kirschenbaum, Jack, "Need a System Cabinet? Build
it!"
Build a cabinet
to
transport your Apple microcomputer.
521.
The Target (Mar/Apr 1979)
Anon,
"AIM
65
Poster," pg.
2_
A program
to
print
a large poster
with
the AIM.
January, 1980
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