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'''MAXAM''' is a popular assembler for the CPC, made by the British company [[Arnor]].
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'''MAXAM''' is a popular [[Assembler]] for the CPC, made by the British company [[Arnor]].
  
 
It was available in 4 versions: Tape, Disc, ROM, and Cartridge (the latter one being the ROM version bundled with a [[AD1 ROM Cartridge]]).
 
It was available in 4 versions: Tape, Disc, ROM, and Cartridge (the latter one being the ROM version bundled with a [[AD1 ROM Cartridge]]).
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== Manual ==
 
== Manual ==
  
* [[Media:Maxam Manual.pdf|Maxam Manual v1.0]] (pdf) (scanned version)
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* [[Media:Maxam Manual.pdf|Maxam Manual v1.0]] {{PDF}} (scanned version)
* [[Media:Maxam.pdf|Maxam Manual v1.0]] (pdf) (OCRed version from Kevin Thacker)
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* [[Media:Maxam.pdf|Maxam Manual v1.0]] {{PDF}} (OCRed version from Kevin Thacker)
  
== Others Versions ==
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== Other Versions ==
  
 
* [[Maxam 1.5]]
 
* [[Maxam 1.5]]
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* [[Media:Maxam (disc).zip|Maxam (disc).zip]] (DSK for Emulators)
 
* [[Media:Maxam (disc).zip|Maxam (disc).zip]] (DSK for Emulators)
* [[Media:Maxam(Rom).zip|Maxam (rom).zip]] (ROM for Emulators)
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* [[Media:Maxam(Rom).zip|Maxam 1.0 ROM]]
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* [[media:MAXAM114.ROM|Maxam 1.14 ROM]]
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* [[media:MAXAM115.ROM|Maxam 1.15 ROM]]
  
[[Category:Programming software]] [[Category:Expansion ROM]] [[Category:Manual]]
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[[Category:Programming software]] [[Category:Expansion ROM]] [[Category:Manual]][[Category:Assembler]]

Latest revision as of 11:07, 6 January 2023

MAXAM is a popular Assembler for the CPC, made by the British company Arnor.

It was available in 4 versions: Tape, Disc, ROM, and Cartridge (the latter one being the ROM version bundled with a AD1 ROM Cartridge).

Assembly language programs could be entered either using the built-in editor, or 'inline' in a BASIC program (in a similar fashion to that permitted by the BBC Micro), and then assembled by Maxam.

The program also contained a disassembler plus a number of simple memory management and debugging tools, such as a hex editor and graphical memory overview.

These were available by typing |MAXAM or |M, and (unusually) could be run in either MODE 1 or MODE 2.

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