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Leventhal's 6502 programming on PDF

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Thanks for this!

 

With my 57 year old eyes I can still read my first edition copy but the effort is fatiguing. > :o<

 

Glad I could help out some of the veteran Atari users. I'm only 49, but my eyes aren't what they used to be either.

 

 

It's not even my birthday and I'm so...happy!!! I'm giving you a really big high five! Thank you for sharing :)

 

Well, it's been almost 3 years since you asked. So just apply it to the birthday of your choice during those years.

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I think I've said it before, but if so then its worth repeating myself: many, many thanks for your site MrFish!!! A beautiful, clean design that is simple to navigate and packed with absolutely invaluable resources. Just using it takes me back to the early days of the web when pages were put up by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts. Genuine class!!!

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I think I've said it before, but if so then its worth repeating myself: many, many thanks for your site MrFish!!! A beautiful, clean design that is simple to navigate and packed with absolutely invaluable resources. Just using it takes me back to the early days of the web when pages were put up by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts. Genuine class!!!

 

Thanks. Now if I can only find a way to expand the every-growing menu on the left side, yet again, without wrecking the design of it.

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It's just nice to have all this stuff so well presented and all in one place. Absolute goldmine.

 

Thanks. After nearly a year of work, things are starting to build up.

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Thanks. After nearly a year of work, things are starting to build up.

 

Fish... thank you for your generous contributions to the community. People helping each other out; that's what keeps hopes for humanity alive, at least for me.

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For those who might have missed it, Kevin Savetz did an interview with Lance A. Leventhal last month.

 

Funny part in the interview starting at 29:54 where he talks about meeting the guy who designed the older, colorful, and somewhat odd looking covers for his books.

Not too surprising, really; an interesting piece of history for a well-known series of books.

 

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I actually have a copy of the book. I found it in the attic of a place where I worked in '86/'87. It's always been missing its cover. I think this is the first time I've ever seen it.

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On 9/24/2017 at 12:53 PM, Tickled_Pink said:

I actually have a copy of the book. I found it in the attic of a place where I worked in '86/'87. It's always been missing its cover. I think this is the first time I've ever seen it.

Well lucky you! Now you have the source material to print yourself a new front cover, at least!

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