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Re: learning asm.

by "Laurent D.A.M. MENTEN" <laurent.menten@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 26, 2008 at 05:50 PM

Digging a bit in NintendoDS home-brew development I found myself nicely 
surprised by ARM's instruction set elegance and power (like any 
instruction, even arithmetic, can be conditional)...

Bob Donahue a écrit :
> I recommend starting out with an 8 bit micro like the 6800, 8080, or
6502. 
> The manufactures used to make evaluation kits for these micros. The kits

> usually had 6 digit displays (4 digits for address and 2 digits for
data) 
> and a small keyboard. I'd stay away from the new 'RISC' micros. RISC
might 
> be good for high level language, but it's terrible for assembly
language.
>
 




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Re: learning asm.
Stephen Kellett <snail  2003-09-13 23:44:17 
Re: learning asm.
Roedy Green <roedy@[EM  2003-09-13 22:55:36 
Re: learning asm. (OT: Reminiscences, Mostly)
Randall R Schulz <rrsc  2003-09-14 02:40:47 
Re: learning asm.
"Bob Donahue" &  2008-04-24 21:30:15 
Re: learning asm.
John W Kennedy <jwkenn  2008-04-25 18:32:40 
Re: learning asm.
Roedy Green <see_websi  2008-04-26 00:51:56 
Re: learning asm.
Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeo  2008-04-26 12:48:04 
Re: learning asm.
"Laurent D.A.M. MENT  2008-04-26 17:50:42 
Re: learning asm.
Roedy Green <see_websi  2008-04-27 02:34:28 
Re: learning asm.
John W Kennedy <jwkenn  2008-04-29 22:18:25 

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