Books [Richard Mansfield] Machine Language for Beginners: Machine Language Programming for BASIC Language Programmers

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This book is a very good overview of the basics of 6502 Machine Language. The book starts with an introduction to how computers work, what Binary and Hex are, and how they relate to programing. All the basics are covered with enough detail for a beginner to understand what they are doing.

Although anyone wishing to learn 6502 machine language (ML) will likely find this book instructive and worthwhile, the specific example programs are written to work on five popular personal computers: Apple, Atari, VIC, Commodore 64, and the PET/CBMs. If your computer uses the 6502 microprocessor, but is not one of these machines, you will need to find a "memory map" for your particular machine. These maps - widely available in books and magazines, and from user groups - will allow you to follow and practice with the examples of 6502 machine language throughout this book.

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