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Re: 6502 Assembler books
- Subject: Re: 6502 Assembler books
- From: email@DELETE_THIS.luddite.no-ip.com (Simon Williams)
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:28:17 GMT
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Alistair Ross <1234ajross@atxboltdot.net> wrote:
> I have an apple IIe and want to program in assembler. I have only had
> success programming in the monitor mode, can't seem to get merlin to
> work properly, and I dont have any other assembler (can anyone suggest
> where to get one easily - ie in .DSK format - cant find any on asimov)?
S-C Assembler is available for free along with the entire "Assembly
Lines" disk collection. There are both DOS and ProDOS versions... I find
it pretty easy to use, though I'm not much of a programmer.
It's available from a few places -- google will help there.
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