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X-Ref (Cross-Reference) to Apple II Programming Books

The X-Ref to Apple II Programming Books is a compilation of the glossaries
and indexes from the books and references listed below.  It is intended to
be a "look here first" book for helping you find the definition to terms
used in any of these sources of technical information.  In addition, the
compiled index will help you find what you are looking for across the
entire suite.

The books covered, and the initials used to represent them are:

   Apple IIc Technical Reference            CTR
   Apple IIe Technical Reference            ETR
   Apple IIgs Firmware Reference            GSF
   Apple IIgs Hardware Reference            GSH
   ProDOS 16 Technical Reference            P16
   Programmer's Introduction to the Apple IIgs      PI
   Technical Introduction to the Apple IIgs      GST
   Apple IIgs Toolbox Reference (treated as a whole)   GSTR
   Technical Notes
      Apple IIe Tech Notes            IIe
      Apple IIc Tech Notes            IIc
      Apple IIgs Tech Notes            IIGS
      Apple II Miscellaneous Tech Notes      Miscellaneous
      AppleTalk Tech Notes            AppleTalk
      GS/OS Tech Notes               GS/OS
      ImageWriter Tech Notes            ImageWriter
      Memory Expansion Card            Memory Expansion Card
      Mouse Tech Notes               Mouse
      ProDOS 8 Tech Notes            ProDOS
      Pascal Tech Notes               Pascal
      SmartPort Tech Notes            SmartPort
      UniDisk 3.5 Tech Notes            UniDisk 3.5

The X-Ref contains two sections presented as standard ASCII text files.  The first section is the combined index from all of the books listed.  The second section is the complete glossary with definitions and Cross-References from all of the above technical reference books listed.

The two sections presented as standard ASCII text files are also archived
in ShrinkIt (SHK) file format as: A2.XREF.SHK 

I hope that you find the X-Ref to be a valuable tool for your programming
the Apple II line of computers.