Path: utzoo!utdoe!generic!pnet91!ericmcg From: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com (Eric Mcgillicuddy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Programming in Assembly Message-ID: <478@generic.UUCP> Date: 9 Feb 91 15:21:46 GMT Sender: root@generic.UUCP Organization: People-Net [pnet91], Etobicoke, ON Lines: 21 > Are there any share/free ware assemblers around? For the GS? >I want to learn to program in assembly ( I have to ). > >Any Advice? > > Ken Morton Double click on the Basic.System file on your system disk. At the "]" prompt type "CALL -151" or "mtr". At the "*" prompt, type "!". You are now using the free monitor included with every Apple II ever sold and the mini-assembler included with most II's (except the early //c's). Note that it has been extended to accept the 65816 opcodes. I do not know the commands needed to actually use the thing, I hink Orca/M is well worth the $50 or so and use that exclusively. Hope this helps you discover the joys of Assembly Language programming. (A Lost Art, or so they tell be at work). UUCP: bkj386!pnet91!ericmcg INET: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com