Bob_BobR_Retelle@cup.portal.com (05/30/91)
Is anyone still interested in programming the 64?
Here's a list of C64 programming books that have been gathering dust on
my shelf for too long now.. hopefully someone else can use them..!
Commodore 64 Programmers' Reference Guide, Commodore Business Machines
The essential guide to programming the 64, from CBM.
Anatomy of the Commodore 64, Abacus Software
Goes into a great deal of detail on programming the features of the
64 in machine language. Fully commented disassembly of the ROMS.
Anatomy of the 1541 Disk Drive, Abacus Software
Fully details the workings of the 1541. Shows how to program the
drive internally. Includes commented disassembly of the DOS ROMS.
Mapping the Commodore 64, Sheldon Leemon, Compute! Books
THE essential guide to what all the memory locations in the 64 do,
and how to use them. The programmer's "Bible!"
The Master Memory Map for the Commodore 64, Reston Publishing
Very good companion to "Mapping". Includes example programs.
More on the Sixtyfour, Elcomp/Hofacker
Machine code programming for the special features of the 64.
Compute's First Book of Commodore 64 Sound and Graphics, Compute! Books
Many BASIC and machine code type-in programs to access sound and
graphics on the 64, including a Sprite editor and Music systems.
The Commodore 64 Connection, Sybex Computer Books
A guide to I/O for the 64. Shows how to interconnect to the outside
world. How to build a speech synthesizer, do Analog/Digital
conversion, control temperature, run a home security system & more.
Machine Language for the Commodore 64, Jim Butterfield
Excellent book for learning machine code on the 64, from the master
himself. SID programming, Wedges and a lot more!
Original cost for these 9 books was well over $120... I'd like to get
$40 plus shipping for them... anyone interested..?
BobR