[A83] Re: Learning ASM


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[A83] Re: Learning ASM




I would suggest starting with Ion, as it was made for 83 - and +. Also, try 
83+guru, or whatever it is called, and use the porting teqniques on ASMguru. 
Search Ticalc for ionguru and 83+ tutorials.

I may (and most likely am) be wrong,
    Jimmy Pardey


>From: "Tijl Coosemans" <tijl@ulyssis.org>
> > From: "Alexander Hall" <compuguy1088@msn.com>
> >
> > > First question: 83- or 83+?
> >
> > 83+
>
>Asmguru is a set of tutorials written for the regular 83. It is
>adviced to struggle through it, but just keep in mind that if
>something doesn't work as it is explained, it probably is because of
>differences between the 2 calculators.
>
>First thing that differs is that you need other tools.
>
>(1) ftp://ftp.halcyon.com/pub/users/squakvly/tasm32.zip
>(2) http://www.ticalc.org/pub/dos/asm/tasm80ud.zip
>(3) http://www.ticalc.org/pub/dos/devpac8x.zip
>(4) http://education.ti.com/developer/83/download/ti83plus.inc
>(5) http://education.ti.com/developer/83/download/sdk83pguide.pdf
>
>(1) is Tasm 3.2.
>(2) makes Tasm understand Z80 Assembly code.
>(3) is your obj83 replacement. I use that one, but others may
>     advise you to use some other tool like Obj8x or Bin8x.
>     It doesn't really matter wich one you use.
>(4) replaces ti83asm.inc and tokens.inc for the 83+.
>(5) 2Mb official information from TI about the TI83+'s architecture.
>     Not really necessary to start learning assembly, but nice to have.
>
>I think that's about it. It'll be hard at first, but once you start to
>understand things a bit, it'll be lots of fun.
>
>
>


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