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Re: Some questions about Apple IIc and Assembly Programming



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<alpine.DEB.0.99.0903211812440.7174@andisteele.dosius.ath.cx>,
 lyricalnanoha <lyricalnanoha@usotsuki.hoshinet.org> wrote:

> On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, John B. Matthews wrote:
> 
> > In article
> > <5a3819cf-3739-4bb8-acca-48536a9a46d4@v23g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
> > Jonno Downes <jonnosan@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> BTW - if you really do want to do it the hard way, I believe you can
> >> get to the mini assembler by
> >> 1) loading integer basic (from a DOS 3.3. master disk)
> >> 2) call -151  (to get into monitor)
> >> 3) F666G (to jmp to mini assembler)
> >>
> >> Instructions for using the mini assembler are on the apple support
> >> website (!?!!) http://support.apple.com/kb/TA40023
> >
> > Oddly, the one I remember used '!':
> >
> > *f666g
> > *!300:jsr fc58
> > ! lda #c1
> > ! jsr fded
> > ! rts
> > !
> > *300l
> > *300g
> 
> On the INTBASIC ROM, you go into the monitor and type F666G.  On the 
> Enhanced //e, EDM, //c and IIgs, you go into the monitor and type !

D'oh. Thanks!

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