Advanced Electron machine code techniques

A. P. Stephenson

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3h 28m

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Advanced Electron machine code techniques

by A. P. Stephenson, D. J. Stephenson

1984

Granada

208

0246124032

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*How To Get The Best From The Electron!* Machine code programming is the key to achieving stunning effects, really high speed, and extending the memory capacity of your micro to cope with complex tasks. This book sets out a detailed treatment of the 6502 instruction set, addressing modes and the use of vectors. Multi-byte handling, direct screen addressing and exploiting the resident operating system routines are discussed in depth with particular application to graphics. Macros and conditional assembly are also treated. A number of fast sorting routines (called from BASIC) are described, capable of handling integers, floating point and strings within single and two-dimensional arrays. Many examples are provided, not only to illustrate the techniques, but also to put to practical use. These include ultra-fast machine code programs for alphabetical and numerical filing and indexing; smooth flickerless animation effects; and many others which will delight you. *The Authors* A. P. Stephenson has a long and distinguished record as a writer on electronics and computer for the enthusiast. He is a regular contributor to the popular computing journals and is the author of four other books including **DISCOVERING BBC MICRO MACHINE CODE** and **COMPUTING FOR THE HOBBYIST AND SMALL BUSINESS**. He is particularly well known as an expert on machine code. D. J. Stephenson is another life-long computer enthusiast. He has contributed to the popular electronics and computing journals including Computing Today, Practical Electronics and Everyday Electronics.

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This edition of Advanced Electron machine code techniques has approximately 208 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Who is the author of Advanced Electron machine code techniques?

Advanced Electron machine code techniques was written by A. P. Stephenson, D. J. Stephenson.

When was Advanced Electron machine code techniques published?

The publication date for this specific edition is 1984. The original work may have been published on a different date.