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Rather the reverse of anonymous labels, aliases are names given to specific memory locations. These make it easier to keep track of important constants or locations. The KERNAL routines are a good example of constants that deserve names. To assign the traditional name chrout to the routine at $FFD2, simply give the directive:
.alias chrout $ffd2 |
And change the jsr command to:
jsr chrout |
The final version of the code is in tutor2.oph. It should assemble to exactly the same program as tutor1.oph.
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