An edition of Electron Assembly Language (1984)

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An edition of Electron Assembly Language (1984)

Electron Assembly Language

So you can drive your Electron in the 'first gear' of BASIC - how about moving into 'overdrive' with assembly language?

Get things moving faster with this guide to machine code programming, which includes:

  • binary to decimal to hexadecimal conversion
  • mnemonics
  • the accumulator, index registers, assembly delimiters
  • the status register and carry flag
  • addressing modes
  • addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in machine code
  • the stack and how to use it
  • subroutines - assembler equivalents of BASIC GOSUB and RETURN
  • machine operating system routines and their uses

There are programs throughout the book giving you many opportunities for 'trial-runs' at any stage.

Also included are Appendices giving ASCII codes, assembly language equivalents of BASIC statements, the instruction set and opcodes for the 6502.

An Electron Utilities tape is available to help you 'accelerate' more smoothly.

This is a parallel volume to 'BBC Micro Assembly Language' by the same author, rewritten specifically for the Acorn Electron.

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Publisher
Shiva
Language
English
Pages
200

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Electron Assembly Language
1984, Shiva
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First Sentence

"At the very centre of your Electron microcomputer is a small inconspicuous chip called the 6502 microprocessor."

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Nantwich
Series
Shiva's friendly micro series
Genre
Acorn Electron, Computing

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001.64/24
Library of Congress
QA76.8.S63

The Physical Object

Format
C5
Pagination
200p. :
Number of pages
200

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17368725M
ISBN 10
0906812976

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15165615W

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At the very centre of your Electron microcomputer is a small inconspicuous chip called the 6502 microprocessor.
Page 1, added anonymously.

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