RE: A85: Z80 Books


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RE: A85: Z80 Books



OK, I will add a section to a new web page that is going to be devoted to 
programming at,

http://uws.ml.org/progheaven

On Friday, October 03, 1997 6:37 AM, Geertsen & Justesen 
[SMTP:ccc21248@vip.cybercity.dk] wrote:
>  I would be great if you made the rutines public. On A82 there have been a
> lot of interest in making a collection of useful rutines for the ti82. I
> have allready gotten some, but it would be great to get some so if you are
> interested i could add you rutines.
>
> Dines
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Zumwalt <zumwalt@alaska.net>
> To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
> Date: 3. oktober 1997 09:35
> Subject: RE: A85: Z80 Books
>
>
>
> >I have quite a bit of Z-80 routines from my work in the late 70's. If there
> is
> >enough interest I would be willing to host a Z-80 routine section on my Web
> >Site. Is there enough interest?
> >
> >floating point, string, BCD, RND, etc
> >
> >> > But before I do, are these books really going to help me learn asm?
> >> Nope.  Not really.  These books are intended for designers who are
> >> (planning on) using a Z80 in their system.  Like me.  ;)
> >>
> >> > from the description on Zilog's page, it seemed
> >> > that the books were more a description of the architecture of the
> >> > chip.
> >> They are.  :)
> >>
> >> > are these books actually helpful?
> >> To designers...  ;)
> >
> >
> >


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