Articles (7)
| Title | Author(s) | Publication | Date |
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| Concatenating Machine Code How to combine two machine language routines for use in a single program. | Syntax | February 1983 | |
| Dear Editor Letters about interference; saving bytes; additional RAM; static electricity; MicroAce issues. | Syntax | April 1981 | |
| Poke Down and Abbreviated Save/Load Poke to limit RAMTOP and have shorter save/load times. | Syntax | August 1983 | |
| Routine Elimination If you PEEK the code from the REM line and POKE into protected memory for running, you can eliminate the... | Syntax | March 1983 | |
| Running MC in a String Variable You can place and execute machine code (MC) in three places: REM line, memory reserved above RAMTOP, and a string. | Syntax | May 1983 | |
| The TL$ Function Do not overlook the use of the TL$ function when you are creating programs. It is a very useful item.... | SYNC | July/August 1981 | |
| Two Numbers in One Byte Storing two integers (0-15 range) in one byte. | Syntax | November 1982 |
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