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- From: spt@acsu.buffalo.edu (Scott P. Toenniessen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
- Subject: Re: Model 4 Tech Manual
- Message-ID: <Bu9MnL.C7E@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 15:21:20 GMT
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- In article <0kPLqB4w163w@coyote.datalog.com> leonard@coyote.datalog.com (Leonard Lorden) writes:
- >Alan,
- >much less free. This manual is absolutely necessary if you ever intend to
- >do any assembly programming (as it contains all the Z-80 instructions and
- >SVC commands for you to use). It also has all the necessary schematics so
-
- "The Programmer's Guide to LS-DOS 6" available from MISOSYS (1-800-MISOSYS)
- has much more info on programming the Mod. 4 than the Tech. Man. The Tech.
- Manual is useful for the schematics, though it doesn't cover all the
- variations of the machine (at least mine doesn't). The service manuals
- are a better reference for schematics (these can be ordered from a Radio
- Shack store).
-
- Scott
-