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2007-03-30 13:08
spindizzy
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Das neue Commodore 64 Intern-Buch

Did you perhaps know where i cm buy this book in german ???

http://www.willcox.de/index2.htm

1000 Thx
Spindizzy
2007-04-01 21:58
maestro

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whats the book called in english??
2007-04-02 09:13
Bamu®
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Maybe, someone has cracked it? :)
I mean, I would be interested too.

Edit: Think the C64 Programmer's Reference Guide works too, but there is only a english version on the net. :(

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2007-04-02 10:18
Mace

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Didn't the internet replace books years ago? :)
2007-04-02 12:07
null
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might be, but I still like to have a book next to me when programming, then that I have to look on another screen to look up something =)
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2007-04-02 19:16
tlr

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Quote: might be, but I still like to have a book next to me when programming, then that I have to look on another screen to look up something =)
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I agree.
Besides that many good books aren't on the internet. For example: 64 Intern, Das Grosse Floppy Buch, Inside Commodore DOS, etc...
I also have a quite good book on writing Basic Extensions. It's a Swedish translation called "Mastercode för VIC-64".
2007-04-02 19:20
Bamu®
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Quote: might be, but I still like to have a book next to me when programming, then that I have to look on another screen to look up something =)
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I AGREE WITH YOU

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2007-04-02 19:55
iAN CooG

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Quote: I agree.
Besides that many good books aren't on the internet. For example: 64 Intern, Das Grosse Floppy Buch, Inside Commodore DOS, etc...
I also have a quite good book on writing Basic Extensions. It's a Swedish translation called "Mastercode för VIC-64".


Inside Commodore DOS was made available in 2005, both in scanned pdf, posted by someone on CSC, and hand typed (1mb txt file!) by WhiteFlame. Also the d64 was floating around before the scans appeared.
2007-04-02 20:23
tlr

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@ian: Didn't know that, cool!
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