Re: A86: Re: 89 ASM
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Re: A86: Re: 89 ASM
its not really that hard to learn, i learned a few years ago for
zshell. just make sure you have alot of *commented* source code to look
at and don't be afraid to ask questions to the people on the list :)
later
Keith Batten
kimo wrote:
>
> sign on to ICQ!!. what are you trying to do, burst my bubble. you're
> suppose to be helping me get into this area, but instead you scare me off!!
> i've never programmed in C or pascal, but i have in COBOL (which sucks) and
> BASIC.
>
> At 04:17 AM 3/22/98 , you wrote:
> --- ---
> --- --->Suppose i wanted to learn to program in ASM, but i plan on
> getting the 89.
> --- --->I know the 89 is pretty close to the 92, so would i need to
> learn 92 ASM,
> --- --->or are they all pretty much the same?
> --- --->Thanks
> --- ---
> --- ---
> --- ---If you can program assembly language for one CPU, learning for
> another is
> --- ---much easier.
> --- ---Yes, you will need to learn the Motorolla 68000 asm for the
> TI-89, since it
> --- ---does use that
> --- ---processor. For all other TI-8x calcs, learn Z80. Asm isn't as
> easy as you
> --- ---may think..., so unless you have prior experience to other
> programming
> --- ---languages (i.e. pascal or c) then jumping into asm isn't a
> bright idea.
> --- ---
> --- ----Matt
> --- ---http://www.dogtech.com/cybop/ti86/
> --- ---
>
> Alex
> You can . . .
>
> Visit my TI-85/86 Webpage at:
>
> http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/coding/190/index.html
> Or Email me at:
> kimo@iland.net
>
> Just don't use Microsoft Internet Explorer! Okay?
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