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From: liang@cvl.UUCP (Eli Liang)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple
Subject: Re: Re: Beneath Apple DOS
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Date: Sun, 3-Mar-85 23:41:52 EST
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> In article <400@ihu1e.UUCP> jgpo@ihu1e.UUCP (John, KA9MNK) writes:
> >Is the book *Beneath Apple DOS* still in print?  I found a copy a couple
> >of years ago, bu4 didn't buy it (alas).  Now that I know it's an essential
> >part of any true hacker's professional library, I can't seem to find it.
> >Could someone tell me if it's still available, the ISBN number, and the
> >publisher's name and address?  Thanks.
> >
> >			John Opalko
> >			AT&T Bell Labs
> >			Naperville, IL
> >			...!ihnp4!ihu1e!jgpo
> 
> Yes, this book is still available.  I'm surprised you haven't been able to
> find it.  Most well stocked, Apple-oriented computer stores carry it, and
> its companion 'Beneath Apple PRODOS' (Data Domain in Schaumburg has it).
> 
> Anyway, the publisher is:
> 
>       Quality Software
>       21601 Marilla Street
>       Chatsworth,  Ca  91311
> 
> These books are also available from Call-APPLE, one of the largest Apple
> user groups around.  It is worthwhile for Apple users of any skill level.
> Their address is:
> 
>       A.P.P.L.E.
>       290 S.W. 43rd Street
>       Renton,  Wa  98055
>       (206) 251-5222  or  (800) 426-3667 for orders or membership application.
> -- 
> Joe Loda
> Analysts International (Chicago Branch)
> (312) 882-4673
> ..!ihnp4!aicchi!joeloda

There is another book out now which is better.  I think it is called the
Apple Programmer's Handbook.  Though there are many books out with similar
names, this is the one that came out just this year and with totally
worthwhile information.  Among other things, it has much of the basic
information in the Beneath Apple DOS book.  Unfortunately, it doesn't go into
PRODOS.

-eli

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