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This section explains how to create, edit, transfer, and use an assembly language program. Assembly programs are faster
and use memory more efficiently than higher level programs such as BASIC. In certain situations it is advantageous to
use assembly routines instead of BASIC to perform specialized functions. An assembly routine can be called from the
BASIC program and used in much the same way as a BASIC subroutine.
Assembly programs are written, edited, and tested in what is called monitor mode. The monitor mode commands and
examples of their use are presented in this section.
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Assembly Language Programming
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Terminology and Formatting
5-3
Monitor Mode Commands
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