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Re: Best ASM Programming book for Apple
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> In article <u8i43vkdmhdjg0osp8scfj82533biel4bm@4ax.com>, Scarlet Otter
> <SecretaryBird@SoftHome.net> wrote:
> > If you are running ProDOS, you can write your source code with a word
> > processor (save as a plain ASCII file), and then from within the Mini
> > Assembler you can exec it into memory using the EXEC or - command.
> >
> > -- Otter
> I did that many times myself before getting a ProDOS assembler.
I wrote my own assembler in assembler using the mini assembler. Uglier than
sin and it used applewriter 1 as the text editor. I was glad when I moved to
prodos and bought the apple SDK.
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