A92: Re: Stupid Newbie ;)


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A92: Re: Stupid Newbie ;)



Hey man,
Take it from me, learn the old chip sets, ie. read the old book.  That way
you'll start with the basic, and the newer chipsets will seem logical and
interesting as begin to learn assembly.
             Adam King
  kinger@discover-net.net

-----Original Message-----
From: The Lunders <oles@mcn.net>
To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Monday, October 27, 1997 11:17 PM
Subject: A92: Stupid Newbie ;)


>I hope that someone can point me in the right direction of becoming a good
>assembly programmer.  So for those up to the challange... ;)
>
>Well first off...  I'm on a Mac, and noticed the lack of software for this
>cool platform.  So if somebody could point out what software to use for
>writing code, compiling? or how ever it works with assembly :p (if nothing
>else, some PC software, and an emulator?)  And then also what ever
>documentation is out there, that I should read.  (I've done lots of
>surfing, and found lots of down/old sites, not much assem. info)
>
>Also...  I borrowed some assembly books from a freind... And these are
>*REALLY* old...  It is about the Macintosh (plus, 512k, etc), with its
>motorola processors, etc etc...  Is there stuff in here that i should look
>for? etc?
>
>Well thanks for all your time!
>
>Donnie Lunder
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