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MAC/65 is a 6502 macro assembler written by Stephen D. Lawrow and originally sold by [Optimized Systems Software] for the Atari 8-bit computers. It was first released on disk in 1982, then later on a 16 KB bank-switched "SuperCartridge".
MAC/65 is a 6502 macro assembler written by Stephen D. Lawrow and originally sold by [Optimized Systems Software|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimized_Systems_Software] for the Atari 8-bit computers. It was first released on disk in 1982, then later on a 16 KiB bank-switched 'SuperCartridge'.
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* Photos of Fred Meijer's MAC/65 1.02 cartridge:
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The "slave" source disk of MAC/65 v. 3.6 (described in a later section) contains a file named MACXE.EPR, which is an assembled binary of a version of MAC/65 that identifies itself as "MAC XE version 3.4i" with the date 2/11/86.
The "slave" source disk of MAC/65 v. 3.6 (described in a [later section|Mac65#MAC653.619880107]) contains a file named MACXE.EPR, which is an assembled binary of a version of MAC/65 that identifies itself as "MAC XE version 3.4i" with the date 2/11/86.
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This version is identical to the "Assembler v. 3.4" version (described in the next section), the only difference being the text on the start screen. To build a version that is identical to MACXE.EPR, take the sources of Assembler 3.4 and change the lines 40-70 of D1:COPY:
This version is identical to the "Assembler v. 3.4" version (described in the [next section|Mac65#Assembler3.419871221]), the only difference being the text on the start screen. To build a version that is identical to MACXE.EPR, take the sources of Assembler 3.4 and change the lines 40-70 of D1:COPY:
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As noted in the previous section, the resulting file MASTER.OBJ differs from the MAC XL 3.4i binary (found on the MAC/65 v. 3.6 source disks) only in the copyright text.
As noted in the [previous section|Mac65#MACXE3.4i19860211], the resulting file MASTER.OBJ differs from the MAC XL 3.4i binary (found on the MAC/65 v. 3.6 source disks) only in the copyright text.
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The "slave" source disk also contains a file named MACXE.EPR, which is an assembled binary of MAC XE 3.4i (described in an [earlier section|Mac65#MACXE3.4i19860211]).