Re: A86: a good tutorial


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Re: A86: a good tutorial




Dude, this tutorial is the one i recommend you learn no matter how 
experienced you are.  Yarin's are the best even tho they are for the 85, i 
haven't found anything that explains the language as well as he does.  After 
you understand it all, then go to acz and digest all their advanced 
tutorials about the vat, paged ram, etc.  But if you want to learn asm go to 
the usgard school first.  Don't forget that Perl and C/C++ are quite 
different from assembly.  Jimmy's site will teach you how each instruction 
can be used, tips for optimizing, and will tell you what won't work.

It's how I learned.... (It was before I had my 86 though)

Diego


----Original Message Follows----
From: "Andrew T" <ironman_294@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: Re: A86: a good tutorial
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 21:43:13 GMT


Im not realy a newbie
I tryed doing ASM about a year ago and i realy didn't understand what was
going on so i quit and learnd c/c++ and perl and now that i have come back
to it its much easyer to understand whats going on.


>From: Aaron Curtis <acurti1@umbc.edu>
>Reply-To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
>To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: A86: a good tutorial
>Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 21:07:22 -0400
>
>
>Check out the ZShell school at www.acc.umu.se/~yarin/zshell.html
>This is the best newbie-type tutorial imo.
>
>Andrew T wrote:
> >
> > Where is a good place to look for a tutorial?
>

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