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		Randimer Member
  
 
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 6:05 pm    Post subject: Would there be anyone with some info on Assembly programing? | 
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				Would there be anyone with some info on Assembly programing, I would like some info if I could... a link or basics...  
 
 
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		dmichel Admin
  
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 2:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Would there be anyone with some info on Assembly program | 
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				Sorry, I have no links for Assembly tutorials, but if you are more at ease with C there's also a C compiler for the PC-Engine, go to http://www.zeograd.com/ and look for HuC. _________________ David Michel | 
			 
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		Randimer Member
  
 
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:36 am    Post subject:  | 
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				  Thx for the link.. I already go there for tutorials.. but I know basic C and I just wanted to know some stuff for ASM but being a total newbie to ASM it's kinda confusing      
 
 
I did get a link for PCE ASM recently but it's a bit to dificult to follow... basic ASM would be nice  
 
http://joyce.eng.yale.edu/~bt/turbo/tginternals/ | 
			 
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		bakabaka Visitor
  
 
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				 	  | Randimer wrote: | 	 		    Thx for the link.. I already go there for tutorials.. but I know basic C and I just wanted to know some stuff for ASM but being a total newbie to ASM it's kinda confusing      
 
 
I did get a link for PCE ASM recently but it's a bit to dificult to follow... basic ASM would be nice  
 
http://joyce.eng.yale.edu/~bt/turbo/tginternals/ | 	  
 
 
The opcodes aren't much different from the 6502 chip. There are several books on 6502 assembly, the site at http://www.6502.org/ has information on some of these. Once you've got an idea of how assembly works, another processor is mostly another set of opcodes, registers, and instruction timings/side effects. In this case, scarcely even that.
 
 
You'd definitely do well to get a dead-tree book when you're starting with assembly, dealing with the state machine directly is quite a bit different from using a language like C. | 
			 
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