Re: A83: Easyest way to start learning
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Re: A83: Easyest way to start learning
Well, you can always goto my website:
www.angelfire.com/la/ti83asmworld/index.html. I have collected every
tutorial that I coud find for 83 asm. Also, once you know what you are
doing the best references is the TI docs. You can find those here:
http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/83asm.htm
Jkhum98@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 99-05-27 20:49:09 EDT, you write:
>
> > >On Thu, 27 May 1999 19:17:55 -0500 (CDT), Jesse McInturff wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >>well yesterday i got my graph link. and now i am wondering what to do
> > >>(other than stock my school so full of games it will explode,everyone is
> > >>requiered to have a 83 for the math cource, someone smuggaled tetres and
> > >>tbout on but then the guy sold his computer.. he had the link weleded to
> > >>it) anywas whats the easyest way to start learneing. im a expert in BASIC
> > >>but its annoyingly restrective. i want sprites damit not just 0 or M.
> > >>
> > >>anywase how to start learning (i have a good idea for a ASM sequal to a
> > >>basic game i made)
> > >>
> > >
> > >I'm assuming you've downloaded ASMGURU from:
> > >
> > >http://www.dimension-ti.org
> > >
> > >Once you have that, read through it a bit and find the bits that relate to
> > >what you want to do. If there's bits you don't understand, just ask people
> > >on the mailing lists. Experiment - sprites are pretty easy to use once you
> > >learn all about the graph buffer (plotsscreen), although I still wish I
> > knew
> > >how Bill Nagel made Penguins scroll so smoothly...
> > >
> > >Oh well, have fun =)
> > >
> > >James Vernon
> > >jimbob_v@hotmail.com
> > >
> > >
>
> > unfortuntly i cant get that. i have a mac. i tryed getting it. i would be
> > very happy if someone would take all the text from it put it in a e-mail
> > and send it to me. when i tryed downloading it it was just useless jargen
>
> Luckily for you, one very nice 83 programmer named Jimmy Conner converted all
> the asmguru tutorials into HTML and has them on his webpage at
> "http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/6963/" it was not until after
> I bugged him for many months last fall, that he put them up on his Ti-Magic
> page. Unfortunatley, James has _Many_ tutorials, and the HTML versions are
> not complete. One downside to not having the Win95/98 help file of asmguru is
> that you cant use that index of commands and stuff he has. But for now, this
> should help you alot by reading his tutorials in HTML at that site. btw,
> Welcome to the List. cya... =)
>
> Jason_K
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