A85: Re: asm knowledge
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A85: Re: asm knowledge
-> How does one write a shell, anyway? I know simply enough that you just load
-> your favorite ZShell or Usgard backup and overwrite the variable to get it
-> at the top of the VAT, but what does the shell contain? (I know; I should
-> check ticalc.org... I'll do that now.)
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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Richardlewis <richardlewis@cedarcity.net>
-> To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
-> Date: Thursday, April 16, 1998 2:25 PM
-> Subject: A85: asm knowledge
->
->
-> >
-> >-> I was just wondering where all of the knowledgable people on this
-> >-> list get there knowledge on asm programming. Could one of the smart
-> ones
-> >-> please inform me. Is it from free literature that Zilog isn't sending
-> me
-> >-> or is it from this email list before people started to abuse it? I
-> would
-> >-> really appreciate it because I want to be one of the smart ones.
-> >-> - Mike
-> >
-> >www.ticalc.org (search through the archives), the z80 books that zilog
-> >gives out, this list (though lately its mostly just junk mail), the
-> experience
-> >of writing MISh (My shell), other programming experiences...
-> >
-> >By suggestion: make your own shell. That will teach you all the in-depth
-> >stuff about the compiler, plus ZShell, or any other shell you chosse to
-> >emulate. You can best understand something by building it piece by piece.
-> >
->
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