New Products

ES-CAPE:  For really painless Applesoft programming, you need a complete line editor, global search and replace, automatic line numbers, and keyboard macros.  At least.  ES-CAPE gives you all these and more!

The retail price is $60, but AAL subscribers can get it for only $40 until the end of September.  Hurry!

We wrote a nice little reference manual of about 22 pages, but ES-CAPE is so easy to use and remember that you won't need the book very long!

If you already purchased AED II (the earlier version of this editor), Bill Linn has an upgrade offer:  Send him your disk plus $10, and you will get the new versions (both regular and language card), the manual, and the reference card.


68000 Macro Cross Assembler:  Not content with producing only three cross assemblers based on the S-C Macro Assembler, Bobby Deen has now completed the biggest one of all!  This one costs $50, and allows you to assemble Motorola 68000 source programs in your Apple, with all the friendly features of the S-C package.


SYNASSEMBLER:  Synapse Software has just started marketing a conversion of the S-C Assembler II Version 4.0 for the Atari 800 or 400.  You need 48K RAM and at least one disk drive.  The conversion was done by Steve Hales, of Livermore, California.  He added global replace and copy commands, so this version falls somewhere between the Apple version 4.0 and the new Macro version.  It assembles at about 6500 lines per minute, which is from 50 to over 100 times faster than the Atari ASM/ED program.

Since the Atari does not have nice monitor commands built-in, like the Apple does, Steve added a complete set of monitor commands to SYNASSEMBLER.  They look exactly like the Apple monitor commands, except that he added some new ones to allow reading and writing a range of disk sectors, delete the tape I/O commands, and included the old Step and Trace commands which were in Apples before the Autostart ROM.

The price is only $49.95 on disk.  A ROM version is available by special order for $89.95.  I will carry these, if you want to order from me.
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An Apple Bibliography

Bob Broedel has been keeping track of all the books, magazines, etc. that are of interest to Apple owners.  The last time I saw the list (May 1982), it was ten pages, two columns.  Each entry includes all the bibliographic data Bob knows, so that you can find the items you want.

This is the most complete list I have ever seen.  If you want a copy, he will send you one for $2.  Write to Bob Broedel, P. O. Box 20049, Tallahassee, FL 32304.




