Apple II for into to microprocessors

From: Derek Peschel <dpeschel_at_eskimo.com>
Date: Sun Jul 15 18:55:48 2001

On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:51:37PM -0700, Eric J. Korpela wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Tony Duell wrote:

> > > Do you get the mini-assembler if you have a language card, load
> > > integer BASIC into the language card (IIRC DOS 3.3 does this
> > > automatically at boot up), and then select integer BASIC?
> >
> > Yes, I believe so. But I can't remember if it is a separate module you
> > must load to get the mini-assembler.
>
> I'm pretty sure it's there in the same file as intbasic

It's there in the same file. INTBASIC is just a ROM dump of INTEGER BASIC,
the Programmer's Aid #1 ROM (which was originally sold as a real ROM chop
and contains music routines, etc.), and the monitor (not sure which version
-- it has the mini-asembler but apparently not the step and trace commands).

The mini-assembler is also available on the enhanced //e and newer machines
by typing ! from the monitor. No need to load INTBASIC.

-- Derek
Received on Sun Jul 15 2001 - 18:55:48 BST

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