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From: gordon@cae780.UUCP (Brian Gordon)
Newsgroups: net.micro.atari
Subject: Re: De Re Atari
Message-ID: <579@cae780.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 01:15:16 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  8 01:15:16 1985
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Since repeated attempts at mailing have failed, and the subject is of
potential wider interest anyway, I am posting a response to the request:

>Does any one out there know anything about a book entitled
>"DE RE ATARI" ???  How can I get one?  Who published it? 
>Etc.?  I understand it is a very good reference for basic
>technical information on Atari.


"De Re Atari, Anno Domini MCMLXXI, A Guide To Effective Programming,
400/800 Home Computer", APX-90008


	Distributed By
  The ATARI Program Exchange
	 P.O. Box 3705
      Santa Clara, CA 95050

To request an APX Product Catalog, write to the address above, 
 or call toll-free:	

 800/538-1862 (outside California)
 800/672-1859 (within California)

 Or call our Sales number, 408/727-5603

 (c) 1982 Atari, Inc.

 - - - - -

 I ran out and bought mine a year and a fraction ago, when they were obviously
 unloading the 800 line.  The local technical bookstore was unable to get
 delivery on it then, so I went directly to Arari's APX - I had a catalog
 then - and got it by mail.  Seems to me, it was $19.95 or the like, but I
 wouldn't bet on it.

 If you can still contact them, it is certainly worth getting - it is all I
 have ever heard said about it plus quite a bit more.

 If they claim it can't be bought any more, see if they will agree - in
 writing - for you to make a copy of an existing one, for free or for a
 nominal fee.  If they will, I'll be glad to work something out with you.  It
 is an absolute 'must have' reference.

 An aside: the other 'must have' is their "ATARI Home Computer System Technical
 Reference Notes, includes: Operating System User's Manual, Operating System
 Source Listing, and Hardware Manual".  Same source, 500 or so pages of
 EVERYTHING KNOWN by the developers about the HW/SW!!!  I remember it at
 maybe $29.95, but wouldn't bet on that memory either.

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