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- Robert C. Arp, Jr.
- 278-1 San Tomas Aquino Rd.
- Campbell, Ca 95008
-
- March 15, 1989
-
-
- To all concerned:
-
- I have been writing a book called "Atari ST Machine Specific
- Programming In Assembly". Until now, I have assumed that
- interested parties would already have some knowledge about
- assembly language programming and that the interest would be in a
- book that covered the more advanced topics associated with
- programming the ST machine specifically. However, after trying
- to gather interest during the GEnie conference on March 14, 1989,
- I have begun to reconsider both the topic level and the initial
- size of the book.
-
- It may be that a beginner's text is still desired by ST
- users. Furthermore, it seems that the cost of such a text is
- more of a consideration than I had assumed. I get the impression
- that users would support shorter, less expensive texts. For
- example, I now think that users would rather choose from three
- short text that were priced at about $15 each rather than be
- stuck with a single large text priced at about $35.
-
- I know that the Atari ST community is small enough so that
- it has virtually been forgotten by major publishers, but if I can
- see definite signs of interest, I will adjust and continue my
- work; therefore, in order to obtain some sort of survey results,
- I am uploading Chapter 1 of the book, a few sample programs and
- this letter.
-
- I would upload more chapters at this time, but since the
- text is combined with a lot of graphics, a reader would need 1ST
- Word Plus to be able to print out the other chapters. I will
- work around this limitation and send up a few more chapters, if
- somebody tells me that the interest is there.
-
- The questions I want answered are these:
-
- 1. Are ST users interest in such a text?
- 2. What level is needed: beginner, intermediate, advanced?
- 3. Three inexpensive books or one rather costly book?
- 4. I have been preparing the text to be AssemPro assembler
- and TEMPUS editor specific. Are there objections to
- this?
- 5. I insist that the text be 100% Atari ST specific. Does
- that requirement kill the idea?
- 6. Since the Atari ST community is so small, I might not be
- able to find a major publisher to handle it. Would
- normal page size, unbounded copies of the text be
- satisfactory?
-
- I will be waiting to hear from you via U.S. or GEnie mail.
- Please ask as many questions as you can, and please give me as
- much input about your specific needs as you desire. I will
- consider no input to be trivial. I have been programming for
- many years, but I am still in touch with the needs of beginners
- because I have been a beginner at one thing or another during my
- entire life.
-
- Sincerely,
- Bob
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