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![Luc Viatour](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/26/Plasma-lamp_2.jpg/1200px-Plasma-lamp_2.jpg)
image credit: Luc Viatour / www.Lucnix.be
PLASMA: **P**roto **L**anguage **A**s**S**e**M**bler for **A**pple
PLASMA: **P**roto **L**anguage **A**s**S**e**M**bler for **A**ll
PLASMA is a medium level programming language targeting the 8-bit 6502 processor. Historically, there were simple languages developed in the early years of computers that improved on the tedium of assembly language programming while still being low level enough for system coding. Languages like B, FORTH, and PLASMA fall into this category.
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Download the four disk images (three if you don't plan to boot an Apple ///):
[PLASMA 1.1 System and ProDOS Boot](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/master/PLASMA-SYS1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 System and ProDOS Boot](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/ver-1/PLASMA-SYS1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Build Tools](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/master/PLASMA-BLD1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Build Tools](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/ver-1/PLASMA-BLD1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Demos](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/master/PLASMA-DEM1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Demos](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/ver-1/PLASMA-DEM1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Apple /// SOS Boot ](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/master/PLASMA-SOS1.PO?raw=true)
[PLASMA 1.1 Apple /// SOS Boot ](https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA/blob/ver-1/PLASMA-SOS1.PO?raw=true)
PLASMA can be run from floppies, System in Drive 1, and Build or Demos in Drive 2. Mass storage is the recommended installation that looks like (replacing HARDISK with your volume name of choice):