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Re: Mini-assembler in Apple ][+
- Subject: Re: Mini-assembler in Apple ][+
- From: dalloff@gcfn.org (Dave Althoff Jr)
- Date: 7 Nov 2001 20:25:28 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Greater Columbus Free-Net
- References: <5Z9F7.18201$Tb.8953917@news1.sttln1.wa.home.com> <3BE5896F.C22BF893@cncdsl.com>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:14847
Bill Bach (bbach@cncdsl.com) wrote:
: 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.
If you can find it, Roger Wagner's "Assembly Lines" is an excellent
tutorial on beginning 6502 on the 8-bit Apple under DOS 3.3.
If you're just learning assembly, in my opinion, DOS 3.3 is a good
environment because you're less likely to trash something important than
when running ProDOS/BASIC.SYSTEM. But that's just an opinion.
(*9DBFG is your friend!)
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