Maxam '''MAXAM''' is a popular assembler [[Assembler]] for the CPC, made by the British company [[Arnor]]. It was available in three versions.
== Maxam == Maxam It was the original version, available on tapein 4 versions: Tape, disc or Disc, ROM, and Cartridge (the latter one being the ROM version bundled with a [[AD1 ROMCartridge]]).
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.
* [http://www.kjthacker.f2s.com/docs/maxam.pdf Maxam documentation] These were available by typing |MAXAM or |M, and (PDFunusually)could be run in either MODE 1 or MODE 2.
== Maxam 1.5 Pictures ==
<gallery>Image:Maxam 1(disc) Cover.5 jpg|Maxam Disc CoverImage:Maxam (available on ROM only) omitted the editor from the original Cover.jpg|MaxamROM CoverImage:Maxam Disc side B. Instead, users were expected to write their program in Arnor's highly capable word-processor, [[Protext]], which included a special PROGram mode for such tasksjpg|Maxam Disc Side BImage:Maxam Disc side A. jpg|Maxam Disc Side A simple ASM command from Protext would assemble the current programImage:Maxam (ROM).jpg|Maxam ROM ChipImage:utopia commercial.jpg|Maxam Advert</gallery>
The assembler part of Maxam 1.5 was similar to the original Maxam, but some significant improvements were made, principally in the area of breakpoints and debugging.== Manual ==
* [[Media:Maxam's clear syntax, reliable operation, and instant access via ROM made it the standard assembler for the UK marketManual. In particular, the excellence of the Protext editor combined with the reliability of pdf|Maxam made the Protext/Manual v1.0]] {{PDF}} (scanned version)* [[Media:Maxam 1.5 combination the single most commonly used assembler in the CPC's latter yearspdf|Maxam Manual v1.0]] {{PDF}} (OCRed version from Kevin Thacker)
But although significantly faster than most of its English-language competitors, it was much slower than [[DAMS]], the leader in the French market. Today, the Maxam syntax lives on in [[WinApe]]'s built-in assembler/disassembler.== Other Versions ==
* [http://www.kjthacker.f2s.com/docs/maxam15.pdf [Maxam 1.5 documentation] (PDF)]* [[Maxam 2|Maxam II]]
== Maxam II Download ==
* [[Media:Maxam 2(disc).zip|Maxam II(disc).zip]] was a CP/M Plus version with a greatly expanded feature set(DSK for Emulators)* [[Media:Maxam(Rom). Though it never became as popular as zip|Maxam 1.5 for the CPC, it was popular with 0 ROM]]* [[PCWmedia:MAXAM114.ROM|Maxam 1.14 ROM]] users* [[media:MAXAM115.ROM|Maxam 1.15 ROM]]
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