Re: A82: ASM Guide


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Re: A82: ASM Guide




I read some of the lessons, and there seem to be a few mistakes here and
there, but they are pretty good. (I planned to send an email to the author
about, but the link on the page was not working so I never got around to
it).

Dines
----- Original Message -----
From: Larry G Currie <larry1492@juno.com>
To: <assembly-82@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: A82: ASM Guide


>
> Cool.  Asm has had too few lessons so it's good to see some new lessons
> out there. I've checked out the page and the lesson TOC page looks great!
>  If the lessons are as good as the rest of it looks, it'll be a great
> guide.  I always hated not having much asm info.  To learn what to do,
> you need to program, but to program, you needed to know how to use the
> functions.  Circular logic at it's finest.
>
> "
> Hi,
>
> I just placed my ASM Programming Guide online on my site
> (http://karma.ticalc.org/). It's not fully finished, but I can't keep
> waiting forever to publish what I have yet.
>
> Anyway, it consists of 21 lessons at the moment. Go take a look for
> yourself.
>
> BTW, the lessons are also downloadable as a HTML help file for your
> offline pleasure :) look at the programs page for that.
>
> Wouter
>
> http://start.at/karma/
> "
>
> ~Larry C
>
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> "Does the San Antonio Mudfest really exist?"
>
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