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Re: Mini-assembler in Apple ][+
- Subject: Re: Mini-assembler in Apple ][+
- From: Bill Bach <bbach@cncdsl.com>
- Date: 04 Nov 2001 18:31:15 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Goldstar Software Inc.
- References: <5Z9F7.18201$Tb.8953917@news1.sttln1.wa.home.com>
- Reply-to: billbach@goldstarsoftware.com
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:14740
Books on assembler? I learned it by studying the Apple ][+ ROM printout
in the back of the manual, along with the Inside Apple DOS printouts,
then got a book on 6502 from somewhere -- couldn't find them with a
quick look, but they might still be around here somewhere.
What exactly are you looking for? I do have some text files listing
interesting locations & such, but most are on my Apple diskettes, and
I'm still working on getting it connected to my PC...
Goldstar Software Inc.
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Bill Bach
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Rob New wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I was certain at some point in my old pre-assembler days
> that I was using the mini-assembler in the monitor
> of my ][+. But, there was a trick to accessing it. I believe
> I read it somewhere.
>
> Was it under Integer Basic that it had to be invoked or?
>
> Can anyone recall?
>
> And, I guess I'm in need of some really good references
> for the monitor routines preferrably commented, and some
> examples to boot. Not asking too much, am I? :-)
>
> I used to have What's Where in the Apple, but ended up
> offloading it in the early 90's. Wish I had it now. But, what
> it needed were more than just 1 line comments.
> Can anyone recommend a place to get a copy? I've looked
> in the used book places via Bookfinder and have come up
> empty.
>
> Can a few of you that are long in the tooth with assembler
> recommend either some of your best books, or URLs that
> might help. I've gotten a lot of the Peek/Poke lists, though
> I've heard that the Beagle Bros. chart isn't accurate - is that
> true?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob