Re: A89: Asm Message Board


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Re: A89: Asm Message Board




for real, sounds like a good idea.  if i would ever got off my lazy ass and 
try to learn some asm.  i've actually noticed this list changing from a few 
months back.  no more crazy off topic posts.  =)  ppl are actually starting 
to talk about asm.  good stuff. . . wonder what happened?

anyway.  hopefully the message board with go hand and hand with this 
discussion group.

later dudes

keymo

At 01:34 PM 10/11/1999, you wrote:

>The Assembly Coder's Zenith site (link in my signature) has a new Message
>Board for anyone who is interested in discussing assembly, or any other kind
>of programming, including Game Boy and C/C++.  There are also forums for
>discussing Assembly Studio (which can be used for 83/83+) and VTI.  This can
>be thought of as supplement to the mailing lists and not a replacement.
>
>While mailing lists are nice when you are learning, they are not always as
>helpful for advanced topics.  People are not as likely to post lengthy
>replies to a message that will be read once by a small group of people, but
>are more willing to post on a message board where the reply can be
>conviently read and searched for months (or years) to come.  Also, most ACZ
>members (as far as I know) are not on the mailing lists, but read and
>respond to the Message Board frequently.  So if you don't get help on the
>lists, you should get it on the Message Board, because surely someone will
>know the answer to your problem.
>
>Check it out!  :)
>
>I apologize in advance for cross-posting, but as the lists are much smaller
>now than they were in the past, I'd like to see that everyone gets this.
>
>--
>David Phillips <david@acz.org>
>http://www.acz.org/
>
>



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