rt of
sequential data. The number of threads is described as a longword (32-bit
word), so it is also possi... The format of this field is identical to that described
in the _ReadTimeHex ($0D03) call described on page 14-14
of the Apple_IIgs_... The format of this field is identical to that described
in the _ReadTimeHex ($0D03) call
anism
for graphics images. The image format described in this document is
designed to suppor... tion
is stored in a series of 8-bit bytes as described below.
bits
7 6 5 4 3 ... o be associated with each image in a GIF file as described
later. However this global map will nor... e CompuServe adaptation of LZW for GIF is
described in Appendix C.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF
the Apple II still can be. The Apple II has been described as the computer that refuses to die. This story ... as a bit exuberant in the way the Altair 8800 was described. They called it "a full-blown computer that can ... e of the terminology that is used. The Altair is described as having "256 eight-bit words" of RAM. Apparent
making this modification to Revision0 Apples was described by Wozniak in his reply to an article by Allen Wa... was now a "Cold Start" RESET (which functioned as described above), and a "Warm Start" RESET. A Warm Start R
pear.
It is proposed that the Binary II format described in this document be
adopted. What follows is a d... of a Binary II file
containing multiple files is described below.) If the number is zero,
the person upload
TRACKS 1B AND 1C.
3) USE THE SAME METHODS AS
DESCRIBED IN WIZARDRY AND KOD V. IF ALL
ARE USED YOU WILL G... MS
THAT YOU CAN GIVE YOUR CHARS OSING THE
METHODS DESCRIBED IN THE SUPPLIMENT TO
WIZARDRY AND KOD V.
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