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<book>
<bookinfo>
<title>Programming with Ophis</title>
<author><firstname>Michael</firstname><surname>Martin</surname></author>
<copyright><year>2006-2014</year><holder>Michael Martin</holder></copyright>
</bookinfo>
&pre1;
<part label="I">
<title>Using the Ophis Assembler</title>
<partintro>
<para>
The chapters in Part 1 are a tutorial guiding you through the
features and programming model of the Ophis assembler. It uses
the Commodore 64 as its target platform.
</para>
<para>
This is not a tutorial on 6502 assembly language; those are
available elsewhere.
</para>
</partintro>
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&part4;
&part5;
&part6;
&part7;
&part8;
</part>
<part label="II">
<title>To HLL and Back</title>
<partintro>
<para>
This is a compilation of an essay series I wrote from
2002-2005 explaining how to apply HLL constructs from
high-level languages in your assembly language projects.
</para>
<para>
The examples have been updated and modernized for Ophis 2, and
while the examples all target the Commodore 64, they are more
generally applicable.
</para>
</partintro>
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