-`Interactive Mode`_
-'''''''''''''''''''
-If you invoke RMAC with an empty command line it will print a copyright
-message and prompt you for more commands with a star (*****). This is useful if you
-are used to working directly from the desktop, or if you want to assemble several files
-in succession without having to reload the assembler from disk for each assembly.
-
-In interactive mode, the assembler is also in verbose mode (just as if you had
-specified **-v** on each command line):
-
- ::
-
- %. rmac
-
- MADMAC Atari Macro Assembler
- Copyright 1987 Atari Corporation
- Beta version 0.12 Jun 1987 lmd
-
- * -ps example
- [Including: example.s]
- [Including: atari.s]
- [Leaving: atari.s]
- [Leaving; example. a]
- [Writing executable tile: example.prg
- 36K used, 3868K left, 850 lines, 2.0 seconds
-
-
-You can see that the assembler gave a "blow-by-blow" account of the files it processed,
-as well as a summary of the assembly's memory usage, the number of lines
-processed (including macro and repeat-block expansion), and how long the assembly
-took
-
-The assembler prompts for another command with the star. At this point you
-can either type a new command line for the assembler to process, or you can exit
-by typing control-C or an empty line.
-