Programming the Apple II in Assembly Language

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A review by Glen Compton    
"This book does require a little bit of previous experience in assembly, but only a little as it has a VERY extensive warm up on programming. It is a great book for dabbling in Atari or NES homebrew, and sheds light on more complicated techniques, without being overly specific of a particular hardware setup.
If you read some basics of the hardware you want to work on, this book will take your work to new heights. it even gives great techniques for reducing memory use and/or processor use (which is extremely important on legacy architectures.)
If there is one book you can buy to improve your 6502 knowledge and programming techniques, this is it!
Seriously, avoid other books on the 6502 until you've read this!!!"

ISBN : 10: 0895882906

Publisher : Sybex, Longman Higher Education (16 Dec 1985)

Author : Rodney Zaks

Format : Paperback, 551 pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH3097. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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