> By the way, I hear there are good Z80 tutorials at some TI-calculators
> programming pages. Never went to one though, but have you checked
> them out?

I hadn;t checked them out as I didn;t realise the TI calcs had
Z80's in them, I assumed they used some TI DSP style chip :)

I checked out a couple of the sites last night, the information
is very good. A link to www.ticalc.org would be a worthy
addition to the links section of any MSX site :)

Thanks for the pointer,

Tony

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patriek
> Lesparre
> Sent: Monday 22 October 2001 4:44pm
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Z80 loops
>
>
> Tony Bedford wrote:
> >I'm hoping to put together a tip sheet with example
> >code for newbie Z80 programmers like myself. I'd like
> >to include your ideas, do you mind?
>
> Sure, they're not MY ideas. Although I did think of the 32bit
> shift myself,
> I probably didn't invent it first. Any experienced Z80 coder can think of
> things like this.
>
> So go ahead :) I'm sure such a sheet will be helpful to many starting
> Z80/MSX programmers, especially now that good books on Z80 are becoming
> harder to find.
> By the way, I hear there are good Z80 tutorials at some TI-calculators
> programming pages. Never went to one though, but have you checked
> them out?
>
> Greetz,
>          Patriek
>
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