Re: LZ: ZSHELL
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Re: LZ: ZSHELL
I learned Z80 assembly for zshell the way you have been trying to. I
downloaded all the text files on zshell programming I could find. The best
way to learn, I think, is to read all that you can find and to practice by
writing simple programs. Every time I start a new project I learn a lot of
new things about assembly and zshell. A few things I still haven't figured
out are what or and xor do and what carry is. So if anybody wants to
enlighten me as to their uses I'd be greatful. I started assembly for
zshell only a few weeks ago and right now I'm writing simple text editor as
practice. Although it's turning out to be not so simple. Anyway, a good
place to start is the TI-85 programming tutorial at
http://www.best.com/~jparker/ti-asm.html and the text files and links at
ticalc.org.
At 03:37 12/9/96 -0000, you wrote:
>Hi. I am really trying to learn how to make a program for ZSHELL. I have
>downloaded numerous help files and lessons, without much luck. I was wondering
>how some of you learned to program. Any information about who taught you, or
>what books you have read would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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