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| ![]() eBook Version of "What's Where in the Apple?" Has Been PublishedProf. William F. Luebbert’s What’s Where in the Apple was recognized as the “Bible” for the Apple II with 40,000 copies were sold. Out-of-print since 1984, the original publishers have converted the printed work into an eBook.
Guide — a comprehensive guidebook to the hardware and firmware organization and architecture of the Apple II system. It also discusses concepts and programming techniques useful in exploiting the inner workings and hidden mechanisms of the Apple II system. [214 pages] Atlas — a detailed breakdown of the inner structure and organization of the Apple II system. Arranged in memory address sequence, it contains specific information on each of over 2000 memory locations and blocks of memory locations inside the Apple II system. [90 pages] Gazetteer — a detailed breakdown of all named memory locations in the Apple II system, arranged in alphabetical order by memory location name. Like the Atlas, it contains hexadecimal and decimal memory locations, memory location name, and use-type and description of how locations are used by Apple II system. [54 pages] Apple //e Appendix provides information specific to the Apple //e computer that became available after the publication of the original WWA. This has Guide, Atlas and Gazetteer sections specific to the Apple //e. [19 pages] eWWA contains the Guide, Atlas, Gazetteer and Apple IIe Appendix -- almost 400 pages of detailed information, for $19.95. Get details or order your copy at: http://whatswhereintheapple.com End
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