[A89] Re: Newbie alert!
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[A89] Re: Newbie alert!
You can count my vote for those tutorials...
On Friday 22 August 2003 09:56 pm, you wrote:
> Here is a good comparison... i think they drifted in to some minor
> technical details towards the thread... ;)
>
> http://pub26.ezboard.com/ftichessteamhqfrm13.showMessage?topicID=403.topic
>
>
> OT:
> how many people would be interested in a series of tutorials for beginning
> ASM programming (not C programming). It is something i've considered... my
> focus would probably be more on 'a68k' rather than the GNU 'as' assembler.
> Regards,
> Greg Dietsche http://www.gregd.org/
> GForce Programming: http://calc.gregd.org
> Detached Solutions: http://www.detachedsolutions.com
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: TJ
> To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 8:49 PM
> Subject: [A89] Re: Newbie alert!
>
>
> Nothing aside from where rom calls are located but a jump table points to
> the addresses of the calls in each version.
>
> nostub: Pros - self contained so no need for a library or shell (still
> need a shell or patch for size limitations)
> Cons - can be bloated because everything is internal
> shell/library requiring programs: Pros - external library makes for
> smaller code, can fix bugs in library and not have to recompile your
> program (doesn't much matter)
> Cons - end user needs to
> find the library you used if you didn't or couldn't include it with your
> program
>
> I prefer to do nostub but the choice is up to you.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick Tarleton" <nickptar@mindspring.com>
> To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:46 PM
> Subject: [A89] Newbie alert!
>
> > Being a newbie, I have some obligatory questions:
> > 1. What is the difference, assembly-programmer-wise, between different
> > AMS versions?
> > 2. What are the pros and cons of Nostub vs. Kernel programs?
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