Fix links

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Andy McFadden 2015-08-21 14:18:13 -07:00
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@ -11,25 +11,25 @@ The fdraw library provides fast rendering of points, lines, rectangles,
and circles, as well as high-speed screen clears, for Apple II hi-res
graphics. It can be used from Applesoft or 6502 assembly language.
Two disk images are available in the [fdraw-disks.zip](fdraw-disks) zip
Two disk images are available in the [fdraw-disks](fdraw-disks.zip) zip
archive. `fdrawdemo.do` is a 140K disk image with the demos that will
run on an Apple ][+ or later. `fdrawdev.po` is an 800K disk image with
the source code, demos, and a few extras.
A video of the demos running in the AppleWin emulator
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2RFGVoaROE](is available).
[is available](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2RFGVoaROE).
Learn more about how fdraw works in the
[docs/manual.md](library documentation).
[library documentation](docs/manual.md).
Learn about the demos in the [docs/demos.md](demo documentation).
Learn about the demos in the [demo documentation](docs/demos.md).
Learn more about what possessed me to write a graphics library for the
Apple II more than 20 years after the platform was discontinued in the
[docs/personal-notes.md](fadden's brain documentation).
[fadden's brain documentation](docs/personal-notes.md).
The main bits of source code are accessible from git for easy viewing,
but the "official" home is on `fdrawdev.po`.
but the "official" home is the `fdrawdev.po` image.
All code is copyright 2015 by Andy McFadden. All rights reserved. The
source code is available under the Apache 2 license (a very friendly