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Robin Jones and Eric Cowsill
  
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Copyright © Robin Jones and Eric Cowsill 1984
  
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Published by Shiva Publishing Ltd.
  
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ISBN 0 906812 68 2
  
  
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'''From the rear cover:'''
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Bored with BASIC?
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Talk to your Dragon in its own language - 6809 machine code! Here's an easy-to-follow guide for the newcomer to machine code, or for the experienced programmer new to the 6809 - one of the most sophisticated chips on the market.
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Learn how to:
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*do arithmetic - fast!
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*create instantaneous text displays
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*use the Dragon's system variables
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*control arcade-speed moving graphics
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*write your own monitor
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*put text on the hi-res screen
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Seven appendices help you to get the best from your Dragon. These include a complete set of 6809 opcodes and a full monitor listing.
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So...what are you waiting for?
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 21 August 2015

DragonMachineCode Cover.jpg

Robin Jones and Eric Cowsill

Copyright © Robin Jones and Eric Cowsill 1984

Published by Shiva Publishing Ltd.

ISBN 0 906812 68 2


From the rear cover:


Bored with BASIC?

Talk to your Dragon in its own language - 6809 machine code! Here's an easy-to-follow guide for the newcomer to machine code, or for the experienced programmer new to the 6809 - one of the most sophisticated chips on the market.

Learn how to:

  • do arithmetic - fast!
  • create instantaneous text displays
  • use the Dragon's system variables
  • control arcade-speed moving graphics
  • write your own monitor
  • put text on the hi-res screen

Seven appendices help you to get the best from your Dragon. These include a complete set of 6809 opcodes and a full monitor listing.


So...what are you waiting for?