[A89] Re: 68K Guide
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[A89] Re: 68K Guide
fuk u!
u calulator nerdz root the anus every night!
don't email me n e more u wanker
>>> Nitrocloud@earthlink.net 06/11/03 16:50 PM >>>
It is 80x86... from Intel's first 80386 to the new class since pentium
II,
the 80686. All different in their onw way.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Thompson" <joelt49@yahoo.com>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 1:30 AM
Subject: [A89] Re: 68K Guide
> First of, it's really 80x86. It's come to mean the
> different branches of the Intel processors, such as
> the 80486, the 80586, etc. However, they were more
> commonly known as 486's, 586's, etc., so 80x86 is
> often shortened to just x86.
>
> Now, other than that, I have to mostly agree with the
> previous poster. However, I find that once you learn
> one assembly language, it's easier to learn others
> becuase you have a better understanding of the
> lower-level concepts that you don't need to know about
> in, say, C/C++/C#, Java, Pascal, etc., even though
> knowing the underlying concepts can help improve your
> code. For a good 68k guide, I would recommend the (you
> guessed it :) 68k Guide by Jimmy Mardell, available at
> http://www.ticalc.org/pub/text/68k/92guide.zip in the
> docs folder.
>
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