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* Full use of the standard Atari Screen Editor
* Tab stops for opcode, operand, and comment fields
* Fast parameterized renumber and delete command
* Uses BASIC like commands for files (eg. LOAD, SAVE, BLOAD etc.)
* Labels up to 32 characters long (lowercase letters and . accepted)
* English ERROR messages
* Ability to append source programs from tape or disk
* Display of memory usage
* Multiple source files, using .IN directive
* Store object code directly to disk file, using the .TF directive
* Listing to screen option using .LI ON and .LI OFF
* Assembles 6500 lines/minute
* Local labels
* Offending line is listed after an ERROR occurs
* Value of .EQ and address of .BS are printed on listing
* ASSEMBLER, DOS, HARDWARE, and OS locations protected during assembly
* ATASCII literals in address expressions
* Symbol table printed in alphabetical order
* Full use of the standard Atari Screen Editor
* Tab stops for opcode, operand, and comment fields
* Fast parameterized renumber and delete command
* Uses BASIC like commands for files (eg. LOAD, SAVE, BLOAD etc.)
* Labels up to 32 characters long (lowercase letters and . accepted)
* English ERROR messages
* Ability to append source programs from tape or disk
* Display of memory usage
* Multiple source files, using .IN directive
* Store object code directly to disk file, using the .TF directive
* Listing to screen option using .LI ON and .LI OFF
* Assembles 6500 lines/minute
* Local labels
* Offending line is listed after an ERROR occurs
* Value of .EQ and address of .BS are printed on listing
* ASSEMBLER, DOS, HARDWARE, and OS locations protected during assembly
* ATASCII literals in address expressions
* Symbol table printed in alphabetical order