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chips. Therefore, a software programmer has to deal with the discontinuous addressing of screen pixels (a full screen is split into three parts horizontally) and each pixel's coloring properties (each pixel uses 1-bit, its color is determined by its place in a byte and its neighboring pixel). These
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computer, a speed achieved due to the editor's pre-parsing of source code into tokens. This process makes the source files smaller on disk and in memory in addition to making assembly faster.
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The latest version of Lisa for 8-bit code is V3.2. Lisa includes an integrated editor with syntax checking. Lisa can assemble up to 30,000 lines of code in a minute on a 1
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How to Program the Apple II Using 6502 Assembly Language, with an Introduction to Sweet-16, 2nd Printing, December 1982, by Randy Hyde
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An enhanced version of Lisa, called Lisa 8/16, was developed for the Apple IIgs It has a mouse-based UI and support for the
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commands. Apple II's hi-res display pages (Hi-Res 1: 280 × 160 and Hi-Res 2: 280 × 192) were implemented by
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The assembler also features "Randy's Hi-res Routines", a set of
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Apple Lisa
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
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6502
assembler
Apple II
Randall Hyde
MHz
SWEET16
16-bit
Integer BASIC
2D computer graphics
Steve Wozniak
TTL
subroutines
disassembler
65816
ISBN
0-914894-82-X
Lisa history and PD download
How to Program the Apple II Using 6502 Assembly Language, with an Introduction to Sweet-16, 2nd Printing, December 1982, by Randy Hyde
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programming-tool
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expanding it

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