NYYRIKKI escreveu:

> > :So maybe you could give assembler lessons in your homepage. What do you
> > think
> > :about that?
>
> Assembler lessons in some homepage is a good idea, but... Me makeing
> assembler lessons : Very bad idea... I don't even know how should I start.

Well, if your problem is not know how to write an assembler book, check this one,
it's a book called Art of Assembler.  I think it's really good and complete, the
only bad thing is that is for PC's. :-) you can get permission from the autor to
modify some chapters so they can fit in your assembler lessons for MSX, or if he
doesn't agree, just link some of his chapters with generic info, so you don't have
to write it, like data representation, binary and hexadecimal number system,
boolean algebra,etc. These are basic things, but it will help those who doesn't
even know what a bit means to start . :-) The address
is:http://webster.ucr.edu/Page_asm/ArtofAssembly/artofasm.html

check it and tell me what you think about this one.

> > Hmmm... Good idea... I'll start working on it...
> > (if you don't mind that I ripped the idea).
> > We have got a lack of coders for MSX nowadays... Should be very good for MSX
> > to get some more...
>
> I don't mind at all. Exactly I think, that it is very good. :-)
> Maybe you should try to ask from FutureDisk... They had pretty
> large assember lessons in their old disks. I don't think, that they would
> lose any custommers because of that.
>
> > By the way, I learned assembly -and Basic- by using the ancient phenomena
> > called --->Book<---

> Wow, same thing here !!!
> First book, that I readed about assember was : MSX assembler and machine
> language by Ian Sinclair. That book was full of wrong information, but
> anyway it was elseway so good writed, that it made me very interested !
> Another good book was called : The magic of MSX by Bernard L. Burke
> My final way to MSX assember was book called : Z80 assembly language
> proggramming by Lance A.Leventhal. That book was not for MSX, but it had
> all information about Z80, that I needed.
>
> Rest after that has been just little TXT files, good disassember and hell
> of a lot training.

Books are the best solution always, but books for MSX are hard to find... it would
be nice if someone could put some of them online, but i don't know if the autors
would allow us to do that, but since they aren't making money with them anymore
(they should be out of print now), they might let us to do that. :-)

[]s

Mauricio Braga.




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