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Author: John Maris (prepared by Mathy v. Nisselroy) \\
Assembler: Mac65 \\
Published: MegaMagazine 7 \\
Download: [http://www.mathyvannisselroy.nl/special%20stuff.htm]
[{TableOfContents }]
Author: John Maris (prepared by Mathy v. Nisselroy)\\
Assembler: Mac65\\
Published: MegaMagazine 7\\
Download: [http://www.mathyvannisselroy.nl/special%20stuff.htm]\\
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!! Abstract
!!Abstract
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*number* means that there is a small explanation for those not
living in the Atari 8 bit world at the bottom of the text.
~[number] means that there is a small explanation for those not living in the Atari 8 bit world at the bottom of the text.
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By The Missing Link *1*
By The Missing Link [1]
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editor *2* very often about this subject and we were both working
editor [2] very often about this subject and we were both working
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Pokey *3* Timer Interrupt....
Pokey [3] Timer Interrupt....
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Finally I knew how to do it. I went home, started MAC65 *4*,
Finally I knew how to do it. I went home, started MAC65 [4],
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The first routine worked in a DLI *5* and VBI *6*. So I knew that
The first routine worked in a DLI [5] and VBI [6]. So I knew that
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playing with the mouse. A few days later Freddy *2* visited me
playing with the mouse. A few days later Freddy [2] visited me
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Magazine *7* with some documentation, so everybody can use a
Magazine [7] with some documentation, so everybody can use a
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(or MegaZine *7*) if you use the routine in one of your products.
(or MegaZine [7]) if you use the routine in one of your products.
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right and you will get the numbers (STICK(0 or 1) *8* ) 1 2 3 4 1
right and you will get the numbers (STICK(0 or 1) [8] ) 1 2 3 4 1
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on this disk. It's in MAC65 *4* format. This one is public
on this disk. It's in MAC65 [4] format. This one is public
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you took it from this great magazine *7* and remember who wrote
you took it from this great magazine [7] and remember who wrote
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*1* John Maris, founder of A.N.G.
[#1] John Maris, founder of A.N.G.
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*2* Freddy Offenga, editor of *7*
[#2] Freddy Offenga, editor of [7]
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*3* Sound chip of the Atari 8bit computer
[#3] Sound chip of the Atari 8bit computer
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*4* MAC65: Assembler software
[#4] MAC65: Assembler software
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*5* DLI: small piece of software that tells the graphics
co-processor (ANTIC) in the Atari 8 bit what to do
[#5] DLI: small piece of software that tells the graphics co-processor (ANTIC) in the Atari 8 bit what to do
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*6* VBI: Vertical Blank Interrupt.
[#6] VBI: Vertical Blank Interrupt.
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*7* Mega Magazine or just MegaZine: A disk magazine for the Atari
8 bit computer. Seven issues appeared, then they stopped.
[#7] Mega Magazine or just MegaZine: A disk magazine for the Atari 8 bit computer. Seven issues appeared, then they stopped.
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*8* STICK (0) or STICK (1): an Atari BASIC command used to read
[#8] STICK (0) or STICK (1): an Atari BASIC command used to read