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In May 1985 the Magazine Nibble published a basic contribution from Glen
E. Brendon about the auxiliary memory of the Apple IIe that
performed access, examination and move of that memory. That program
contains basic routines to access and deal with that entire
64 kB part of memory.
That publication also contains excellent information about the
softswitches and the handling of that softswitches,
as well as perfect exp´lenation of the auxiliary memory itself from view
of the programmer.
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