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MICROCHESS.wav
Submitted by Anonymous on January 28, 2012 - 5:51pmI use MESS as my primary Apple 1 emulator because I don’t own an apple 1 replica, nor do I own any type of Apple computer whatsoever. I wanted to be able to load games and programs from the cassette emulation MESS provides but quickly found out .wav files for the Apple 1 emulator were few and far between, and physically typing out several thousand line of code was not an option!
Hamurabi iPod to Apple 1 File
Submitted by wsander on February 6, 2010 - 7:44pmHamurabi game adapted from 101 Basic Computer Games by W. Sander in aiff forma
Apple One complete manual
Submitted by computid on November 20, 2008 - 2:17pmAn Apple one Manual. Found it somewere last year.
Microchess for the Apple I
Submitted by iceandfire on March 19, 2005 - 4:05pmThe original chess game for a microcomputer, written in 1976.
Floating Point Routines for the 6502
Submitted by logjam on March 13, 2005 - 12:52amYet another document on Floating point routines by Steve Wozniak.
A 6502 Disassembler from Apple
Submitted by logjam on March 13, 2005 - 12:47amThe 6502 Disassembler written by Steve Wozniak and Allen Baum for the Dr. Dobbs Journal.
Mastermind - A Number Game for the 6502
Submitted by logjam on March 13, 2005 - 12:42amThe game "Mastermind" written by Steve Wozniak for the Dr. Dobbs Journal. The game source code listings will work on the Apple I, as stated by steve in the article.
Apple Partnership Agreement
Submitted by logjam on March 13, 2005 - 12:35amThe birth of Apple! This is the partnership agreement between Steve Jobs (45%) Steve Wozniak (45%) and Ronald Wayle (10%).
Apple's $5000 Loan
Submitted by logjam on March 12, 2005 - 9:41pmApple Computer's Loan Agreement with Allen Baum and Elmer Baum dated April 6 1976
Is this the loan that allowed Apple to make the first 50 Apple Is?
$5000 loan ammount to be paid back in 3 months with $250 interest.
Woz 6502 Floating Point Routines
Submitted by logjam on March 12, 2005 - 8:34amDated 4-6-76, this is a 10 page hand written PDF from Steve Wozniak. Handwritten source code at the end.
The scans are 600dpi B/W preserved due to the efforts of David Craig.
This file is for All 6502 machines, but was authored in the Apple I erra.
I can provide this, plus many other historical apple documents on 5 DVDs for the cost of duplication. e-mail
