Here are some example files which you can assemble using the A1-Assembler. The files ending in .MEM can be read into the POM1 emulator directly. The files ending in .LST can be sent through the serial port to the A-One, the Replica or a real Apple 1 with serieal interface board installed. MP3 files which could be uploaded using the cassette interface are not available yet. Some of these programs will not fit in the 4k remaining on an original Apple 1 as they are right now. You may try to save some memory by omitting the comments. Or change lomem for the programs to fit if you like. 6502TST This file contains all 6502 instructions. This is only a test and will not produce a runnable program. 65C02TST This file contains all 65C02 instructions. This is only a test and will not produce a runnable program. KEN100 This program is a simple game, written by Ken Wessen. The object of this game is to reach 100 before the computer does. Assemble the program, then run it by typing XEC MAIN KENMMIND This program is a master mind game, written by Ken Wessen. The object of this game is to guess 5 secret digits. Legal digits are from 0 to 7. Digits don't necessarily have to be unique! Clues: + a digit is correct and location is correct - a digit is correct but location is wrong KENNIM This program is NIM game variant, written by Ken Wessen. The object of this game is to take the last object from up to 15 heaps. The one who picks the last object wins.