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Machine Language for the Commodore 64, 128, and Other Commodore Computers

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Explains how machine language works, subroutines, address modes, and temporary storage, and shows how to link machine language and BASIC

382 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1986

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Jim Butterfield

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Frank James "Jim" Butterfield (February 14, 1936 – June 29, 2007) was a Toronto-based author and computer programmer famous for his work with Commodore microcomputers.

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November 23, 2012
This was the first programming book I ever read. I don't recall much about the book specifically, but I remember how jacked I was when I made the code work. I was hooked.

I'm so grateful for this book.
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February 26, 2023
Great book. Covers all Assembly instructions for the C64. Lots of hands on projects with explanations. Plenty of challenge projects to work on to extend the work done in the hands on projects.
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