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New Book:  Inside the Apple //c

What Gary Little did for the //e he has repeated for the //c.  Of course a lot of the material is the same for both computers and both books, but there is much new material.  If you have a //c and not a //e, then this book will be much more helpful.

For one thing, when explaining assembly language he includes the new opcodes and address modes of the 65C02.  For another, the chapter on Disk Operating Systems is now 100% ProDOS, and includes more detail on ProDOS than the //e book.  Naturally, since the //c has no cassette port or I/O slots, that material has been left out.  On the other hand there is a lot of new data about the Apple mouse port and the built-in serial ports.

The book is published by Brady (Prentice-Hall), is 363 + xv pages, and sells for $19.95.  (We'll send you one for a little less, see page 3 of this newsletter.)
