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THIS SERIES IS FOR BEGINNERS. YOU WILL NEED AN ASSEMBLER AND A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF APPLESOFT BASIC.

PREFACE:

ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE IS THE FASTEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE OF ALL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES ON ANY COMPUTER, BECAUSE YOU ARE ACTUALLY TELLING THE COMPUTER WHAT TO DO DIRECTLY, WITHOUT A LOT OF "MIDDLEMEN" LIKE THE APPLESOFT BASIC INTERPRETER. ALSO FOR THIS REASON, ASSEMBLY IS A VERY HARD LANGUAGE TO LEARN. I HOPE THIS TUTORIAL WILL MAKE THE JOB A BIT EASIER.



THE ASSEMBLER:

THIS TUTORIAL WILL CENTER MAINLY ON THE S-C MACRO ASSEMBLER, BUT IF YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT BRAND (MERLIN/BIG MAC, ORCA/M, LISA, ETC.) YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO FOLLOW ALONG. IT HELPS IF YOU HAVE A MANUAL SO YOU CAN SEE IF THERE ARE ANY DIFFERENCES IN YOUR ASSEMBLER AND THE ONE I USE.

MOST ASSEMBLERS HAVE TWO PARTS I WILL DISCUSS EACH AND THE MAKEUP IN THIS ARTICLE.

PART 1: THE EDITOR

THE EDITOR IS USALLY A TEXT EDITOR FOR CREATING YOUR PROGRAMS IT WILL HAVE FEATURES FOR EDIT, DELETE, INSERT AND IF IT'S GOOD MUCH MORE.

PART 2: THE ASSEMBLER

THIS PART ASSEMBLES THE TEXT INTO MACHINE LANGUAGE CODE.


THE VARIABLES:

JUST AS IN APPLESOFT, ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE HAS VARIABLES. BUT, WHERE IN BASIC YOU HAD THOUSANDS TO PLAY AROUND WITH, HERE YOU ONLY HAVE A FEW AND YOU ARE RESTRICTED IN THEIR USES. WHAT FOLLOWS IS A DESCRIPTION OF EACH VARIABLE AND IT'S FUNCTION.

THE 6502 HAS 5 REGISTERS, WHICH ARE USED SIMILARLY TO VARIABLES IN HIGHER LEVEL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES.

1. THE ACCUMULATOR ("A-REGISTER")- IS THE MAIN VARIABLE FOR GENERAL FUNCTIONS.

2. THE X REGISTER- USED FOR COUNTING

3. THE Y REGISTER- USED FOR COUNTING

4. THE STACK ("S-REGISTER")- CONTAINS THE STACK POINTERS FOR APPLESOFT AND ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

5. THE P REGISTER- KEEPS TRACK OF THE SYSTEM STATUS. IT IS DIVIDED INTO BITS, LIKE THIS:


      7  6  5  4  3  2  1  0    >
      ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^    >   ALL OF THIS
                                >   IS CONTAINED IN
                                >   THE "P-REGISTER"
      N  V  *  B  D  I  Z  C    >

N. THE NEGITIVE BIT-0 IF THE LAST COMPARE WAS + 1 IF IT WAS -

V. THE OVERFLOW BIT-0 IF THE LAST RESULT DID NOT OVERFLOW



B. BREAK STATUS-1 AFTER A BRK COMMAND

D. DECIMAL MODE-0 AFTER CLD COMMAND 1 AFTER SED

I. INTERRUPT-0 AFTER CLI 1 AFTER SEI

Z. ZERO-0 IF LAST RESULT WAS NON-ZERO 1 IF IT WAS 0

C. CARRY-0 IF THE LAST RESULT DID NOT CARRY OR A CLC AND 0 AFTER A CARRY OR SEC

IF THIS ALL SOUNDS CONFUSING, YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. THIS WILL BE EXPLAINED MORE THOROUGHLY IN A LATER CHAPTER OF TUTORIAL



THE LINE:

THE LINE IN ASSEMBLY HAS 5 PARTS:

1. THE LINE NUMBER, THIS IS FOR EDITING PURPOSES ONLY AND YOU CAN'T GOTO A LINE BY LINE NUMBER.

2. THE LABEL, THIS IS FOR BRANCHING YOU CAN IN SENSE GOTO A LINE BY IT'S LABEL.

3. INSTRUCTIONS THESE ARE THE COMMANDS AND THERE ARE 56 OF THEM DEVIDED INTO 10 GROUPS:

    1. TRANSFER:LDA, STA, LDX, STX, LDY, STY, TXA, TAX, TYA, TAY, TXS, TSX
                PLA, PHA, PLP, PHP

    2. ARITHMETIC:ADC, SBC, INC, INX, INY, DEC, DEX, DEY

    3. LOGICAL:AND, ORA, EOR, BIT

    4. SHIFT:ASL, LSR, ROL, ROR

    5. COMPARE:CMP, CPX, CPY

    6. STATUS:SEC, SED, SEI, CLC, CLV,, CLD, CLI

    7. BRANCH:BCC, BVC, BNE, BPL, BCS, BVS, BEQ, BMI

    8. JUMP:JMP, JSR

    9. RETURN:RTS, RTI

   10. OTHER:NOP, BRK

YES, YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED THEY ARE ALL 3 LETTERS. THERE ARE ALSO ASSEMBLER COMMANDS THAT ARE DIFFERENT FOR EACH ASSEMBLER. NEXT WEEK I'LL LIST AND EXPLAIN THESE AND THE ASSEMBLER COMMANDS FOR S-C MACRO ASSEMBLER.

4. THE OPCODE: IS THE NUMBER USALLY FOUND AFTER THE COMMAND THERE ARE 4 TYPES:

      1. $00-MEANS WHATS IN THE LOCATION $00
      2. #00-MEANS THE DECIMAL NUMBER 0
      3. #$00-MEANS THE HEX NUMBER $00
      4. $300,Y-MEANS THE VALUE OF THE ADDRESS $300+Y SO $300,Y WHEN Y=2 IS $302'S VALUE

5. THE REM FIELD FOR REMARKS


GET THE IDEA? IT'S EASY!

NEXT TIME: THE COMMANDS



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ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN 80 COLUMNS, UPPER CASE ONLY, ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20 1984
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