On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 21:12:49 -0800 (PST) Sellam Ismail
<foo(a)siconic.com> wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Don Maslin wrote:
...
If anyone
obtained those images and circuit information, please respond
to philpem(a)btinternet.com with Cc to me.
<...>
>
> From Microprocessor Interfacing Techniques by
> Austin Lesea and Rodnay Zaks (whatever happened to him?)
^^^^^^^^^^^
Rodnay Zaks, the guru of "Programming the 6502", amongst
others. I still have the copy that I bought in about 1981,
as well as the "6502 Applications Book" and some of the
later ones like the CP/M guide and the Wordstar guide. I
think these were Sybex books but not written by Rodnay Zaks.
Sybex is still around, publishing a range of books with
chimpanzees on the covers. So, whatever did happen to Mr.
Zaks?
c/r 1978
SYBEX Inc.
ISBN 0-89588-003-2
p. 128
I just found my copy of this. Does someone still need something scanned?
I think I have a copy, too. I'll have a look for it. Also
seem to recall circuits published for Kansas City tape
decoders in electronics magazines. Byte, even, when it was
a more hardware-oriented magazine.
--
John Honniball
Email: John.Honniball(a)uwe.ac.uk
University of the West of England