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42 lines
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The files in this directory come from
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http://www.txbobsc.com/scsc/scdocumentor/. As documented below, I
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obtained permission from Bob Sander-Cederlof to include the source
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code with my emulator.
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* Permission from Bob Sander-Cederlof
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** My email: 2013-04-11
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Hi Mr. Sander-Cederlof,
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I am slowly working on building a 6502 and Apple II emulator in Go
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(you can see the code here (https://github.com/zellyn/go6502,
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https://github.com/zellyn/goapple2), and I ran across your fantastic
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S-C assembler listings of various ROMs: Applesoft Basic, DOS, etc.
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I was toying with the idea of writing an S-C
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Assembler-syntax-compatible assembler in Go too, and including the
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source listings instead of the ROM images in my Apple II emulator: I
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thought it would be fun, and they'd compile in a fraction of a
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second. It would also make it interesting to be able to modify them on
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the fly and restart to see the changes.
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Anyway, I was wondering whether you were okay with (a) me building an
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S-C Assembler-compatible assembler of my own, and (b) including your
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source listings with my Apple II emulator. I completely understand if
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there are reasons that would not be okay with you, but I thought I'd
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check.
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Yours,
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Zellyn Hunter
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** Bob Sander-Cederlof's reply: 2013-04-11
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Sounds like lots of fun!
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You have my permission.
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I will be interested in how it turns out!
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