[A89] Re: Anybody Alive?


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[A89] Re: Anybody Alive?




Heh, it's been over 2 months since the last message here.  Are you thinking
of doing assembly or C?  Either way, you should download TIGCC at
http://tigcc.ticalc.org.  It's the best IDE/programming tool for the 68k
calcs; it does GNU assembly, standard 68k assembly, and C.  There are some
good tutorials at http://technoplaza.net/programming/ (C) and
http://technoplaza.net/tigcc-asm/ (assembly).  C is a lot easier to program
than assembly and isn't that much slower, but there are people who prefer to
use assembly so they can squeeze every little bit of performance out of the
processor.  In my opinion, the tiny performance gain over C by programming
in assembly isn't worth the extra programming effort.  Hope this helps.



Brett Simmers
bsimmers@attbi.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Pemberton" <joe@joepnet.com>
To: "assembly-89" <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: [A89] Anybody Alive?


> Is anybody on this list still active?  I ask because I'm trying to migrate
from z80 to 68k and I'd like some pointers =)
> - - Joe
> joe@joepnet.com
>
>
>




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