[A83] Re: Excuse me for asking:
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[A83] Re: Excuse me for asking:
I agree. :-)
--(Peter Martijn)
> <snip>
>
> >Once you can actually run some code of your own, look at what other people
> >have written. Pick something simple, like tic-tac-toe. That was my first
> >"large" assembly program for the 86 (the source is even on ticalc.org, if
> >you want to see how much I sucked at z80 back then).
>
> Ah. Is that this program?
> #include "ti86asm.inc"
>
> .org _asm_exec_ram
>
> call _clrScrn
> call _homeup
>
> ld a,84
> call _putc
> ld a,73
> call _putc
> ld a,67
> call _putc
> ld a,84
> call _putc
> ld a,65
> call _putc
> ld a,67
> call _putc
> ld a,84
> call _putc
> ld a,79
> call _putc
> ld a,69
> call _putc
>
> call _pause
> call _homeup
> call _clrScrn
>
> ld a,66
> call _putc
> ld a,89
> call _putc
> ld a,3
>
> Well, congratulations, you, David Phillips, are the winner of The Ccg Award
> (http://www.crappycodersguild.cjb.net)
>
> >It is good to pick a
> >goal because it will force you to learn some things that you might not
> learn
> >just playing around, and it forces you to write more code than just little
> >test snippets. It gets you going with things like data structures, control
> >structures, logic, etc., which are a bit hard to do at first in assembly.
> >
> >So, get to work on that "hello world" program, and in time you'll gain the
> >skills necessary to write a grayscale picture scroller :)
> >
> >> I guess i did overreact a bit. To you "David Phillips", i apologise for
> my
> >> words, and for making an incorrect assumption of you. Hopefully you
> aren't
> >> too annoyed with me at the moment. It is true that i am new to the z80
> asm
> >> scene, but i am eager to learn. And thanks to Peter Martijn, for the
> >example
> >> code.
>
> --
> |--Ronald Teune
> --
>
>
>
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