Re: A89: Re: Hello!
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Re: A89: Re: Hello!
for complete reference to all 68000 op-codes/mnemonics I would recommend
the Motorola Programmers Manual for 68000, freely downloadable, or ordered
as book, from motorolas homepage. (www.mot.com)
//Olle
At 02:04 1998-12-04 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Yes, but what about those of us who don't know any assembly (z80 or
>otherwise)? How do we learn it? Everyone says "just look at other
>peoples' code", but if we don't understand what the op-codes do, how
>can we learn? That's just like saying you can learn German just by
>reading German written by others. What we need is a translator.
>Something like what TI does with the instruction books. Give the
>command, the syntax and an output. I know this is asking a lot, but I
>really wanna learn, and, to tell the truth, none of the stuff I can
>find helps much.
>
>
>
>---Dux Gregis <assets@eden.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> You're in luck, but you've got to quit with that .end thing. Check
>out
>> Jimmy Mardell's 68k tutorial (ticalc.org has it) -- it's written for
>people
>> coming from z80
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Hi everyone! I'm going to get a TI-89 for Christmas (I've got inside
>> >connections with Santa, I know these things :) and I just wanted to
>check
>> out
>> >how 68000 ASM works. I've learned basic (not BASIC) 86 assembly and
>I'm
>> >curious as to the difference between the Z80 ASM and 68000 ASM. Is
>there
>> any
>> >web sites or anything that talk about this?
>> >
>> >.end
>>
>>
>
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