3625

FAE2

 

 

 

 

 

3626

FAE2

 

;ROM TABLE

LOCATIONS:

 

3627

FAE2 00020008F2FFTYPTR1 .DB

00,02,00,08,$F2,$FF,$80,01

3627

FAE8 8001

 

 

 

 

3628

FAEA C0E2C0C0FF00

 

.DB

$C0,$E2,$C0,$C0,$FF,00,00

3628

FAF0 00

 

 

 

 

3629

FAF1 0800108040C0TYPTR2 .DB

08,00,$10,$80,$40,$C0,00,$C0

3629

FAF7 00C0

 

 

 

 

3630

FAF9 00400000E420

 

.DB

$00,$40,00,00,$E4,$20,$80

3630

FAFF 80

 

 

 

 

3631

FB00 00FC000808F8CORR

.DB

00,$FC,00,08,08,$F8,$FC,$F4

3631

FB06 FCF4

 

 

 

 

3632

FB08 0C1004F40020

 

.DB

$0C,$10,04,$F4,00,$20,$10

3632

FB0E 10

 

 

 

 

3633

FB0F 00000F010101SIZEM

.DB

00,00,$0F,01,01,01,$11,$11

3633

FB15

1111

 

 

 

 

3634

FB17 020211110212

 

.DB

02,02,$11,$11,02,$12,00

3634

FB1D 00

 

 

 

 

3635

FB1E

 

 

 

 

 

3636

FB1E 000810182028STCODE .DB

$00,$08,$10,$18,$20,$28,$30,$38

3636

FB24

3038

 

 

 

 

3637

FB26 404850586068

 

.DB

$40,$48,$50,$58,$60,$68,$70,$78

3637

FB2C 7078

 

 

 

 

3638

FB2E 80889098ACA8

 

.DB

$80,$88,$90,$98,$AC,$A8,$B0,$B8

3638

FB34

B0B8

 

 

 

 

3639

FB36 CCC8D0D8ECE8

 

.DB

$CC,$C8,$D0,$D8,$EC,$E8,$F0,$F8

3639

FB3C F0F8

 

 

 

 

3640

FB3E 0C2C4C4C8CAC

 

.DB

$0C,$2C,$4C,$4C,$8C,$AC,$CC,$EC

3640

FB44 CCEC

 

 

 

 

3641

FB46 8A9AAABACADA

 

.DB

$8A,$9A,$AA,$BA,$CA,$DA,$EA,$FA

3641

FB4C EAFA

 

 

 

 

3642

FB4E 0E2E4E6E8EAE

 

.DB

$0E,$2E,$4E,$6E,$8E,$AE,$CE,$EE

3642

FB54 CEEE

 

 

 

 

3643

FB56 0D2D4D6D8DAD

 

.DB

$0D,$2D,$4D,$6D,$8D,$AD,$CD,$ED

3643

FB5C CDED

 

 

 

 

3644

FB5E 0D0D0C0D0E0DTYPTB

.DB

13,13,12,13,14,13,12,13

3644

FB64

0C0D

 

 

 

 

3645

FB66 0D0D0C0D0D0D

 

.DB

13,13,12,13,13,13,12,13

3645

FB6C 0C0D

 

 

 

 

3646

FB6E 0F0D0C0D090D

 

.DB

15,13,12,13,9,13,12,13

3646

FB74

0C0D

 

 

 

 

3647

FB76 080D0C0D080D

 

.DB

8,13,12,13,8,13,12,13

3647

FB7C 0C0D

 

 

 

 

3648

FB7E 0F060B0B040A

 

.DB

15,6,11,11,4,10,8,8

3648

FB84

0808

 

 

 

 

3649

FB86 0D0D0D0D0D0F

 

.DB

13,13,13,13,13,15,13,15

3649

FB8C 0D0F

 

 

 

 

3650

FB8E 070707070509

 

.DB

7,7,7,7,5,9,3,3

3650

FB94

0303

 

 

 

 

3651

FB96 010101010201

 

.DB

1,1,1,1,2,1,1,1

3651

FB9C 0101

 

 

 

 

3652

FB9E

 

 

 

 

 

3653

FB9E

 

;PROGRAM STARTS HERE

 

3654

FB9E AD 25 A4

MNEENT LDA SAVPC

;TRANSF PC TO ADDR

3655

FBA1 8D 1C A4

 

STA

ADDR

 

3656

FBA4 AD 26 A4

 

LDA

SAVPC+1

 

3657

FBA7 8D 1D A4

 

STA

ADDR+1

 

3658

FBAA 20 24 EA

STARTM JSR

CRCK

;<CR> IF PRI PTR DIFF FROM 0

3659

FBAD A9 00

 

LDA

#0

 

3660

FBAF 8D 37 A4

 

STA

CODFLG

 

3661

FBB2 20 3E E8

 

JSR

BLANK

 

3662

FBB5 20 DB E2

 

JSR

WRITAZ

;WRITE ADDRESS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Apple II manual ROM Table, FB46 8A9AAABACADA, Startm JSR

II specifications

The Apple II, launched in April 1977, was one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products. It marked a significant leap in personal computing, setting standards for future developments in the industry. Created by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, the Apple II differentiated itself with its user-friendly design, appealing aesthetics, and robust capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Apple II was its open architecture, which allowed users to expand and enhance the computer's functionality. This design enabled hundreds of third-party hardware and software developers to contribute to its ecosystem, resulting in an array of peripherals, including printers, modems, and storage devices. The Apple II utilized a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at a clock speed of 1 MHz. Initially equipped with 4 KB of RAM, the machine could be expanded to 48 KB, accommodating more complex applications and programs.

The Apple II was also notable for its colorful graphics. It was one of the first computers to support color display, offering a 6-color palette with a resolution of 280x192 pixels in 16 colors when using its Color Graphics Card. This feature significantly enhanced the visual appeal of games and educational software developed for the platform, making computing more accessible and entertaining for various audiences.

Apple's commitment to user experience was evident in the design of the machine. It featured an integrated keyboard and a plastic case, which was both durable and visually appealing. The self-contained design included drive bays for floppy disk drives, allowing for quicker data access than traditional tape drives. It also supported audio output, enabling sound effects and music, a novelty at the time.

The introduction of the Apple DOS operating system further underscored the machine's capabilities. DOS streamlined file management and made it easier for users to navigate and manage their data. The combination of hardware and software positioned the Apple II as an educational tool and a gaming platform, fostering a vibrant software ecosystem.

The Apple II family continued to evolve, with variations like the Apple II+, IIe, and IIgs being introduced over the years. These iterations brought enhancements in memory, processing power, and graphics capabilities. The legacy of the Apple II endures, not only as a foundational product in personal computing but also as a symbol of innovation that paved the way for future advancements in technology. Its impact is still felt today, as it inspired countless developers and shaped the trajectory of the computer industry.