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Microchess to Project Chess

July 30, 2020January 8, 2021 john

Microchess is probably, albeit indirectly, responsible for the success of Apple, the success Microsoft and the success of the IBM

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Apple II Other 

Using MAME to Emulate the Apple II+

March 30, 2020January 5, 2021 john

Introduction The article 6502 Cross Assembly for the Apple II using MacOS, describes, as the titles suggests, how to use a

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Apple II Other 

Programming the Videx Videoterm with Assembly Language

July 31, 2018January 5, 2021 john

Introduction This article describes how to write assembler based software that utilises the Videx Videoterm 80 Column Display. The aim

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Apple II Other Workshop 

Apple IIe RAM Swap the Easy Way

June 24, 2018January 5, 2021 john

This post describes what I think is a fairly simple way to swap the eight soldered RAM chips found on

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Apple II Other 

6502 Cross Assembly for the Apple II using MacOS

December 31, 2017January 5, 2021 john

Introduction Sometime back I decided to undertake some 6502 assembly language programming to run on my Apple II+ and IIe.

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About

John Newcombe - Software developer with an interest in the development of Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks. John also has an interest in 8 bit computers and is the developer and maintainer of the Telstar videotex system.

Glass TTY

In the 1970s relatively inexpensive ASCII character mode terminals, e.g., ADM3A, VT100, were available and were sometimes nicknamed "Glass TTYs" ("glass Teletypes") or "Visual Display Units" (VDUs).

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