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Post by mkg on Oct 13, 2013 22:10:28 GMT -5
What is the best way to start with the megadrive/genesis assembly??
I will agreed it ;D
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Post by psycatic on Oct 14, 2013 10:49:36 GMT -5
If you have no ASM experience then read a few tutorials on general assembly language first. Then I think it is best to experiment and look at example code. If you are already using BEX then looking at the ASM that BEX produces is very helpful. I wrote a small app, if you unzip to your desktop then compile your BEX project with it, you will have a folder called "Assembler" with all the source code and a batch file to build it. This will show you all the BEX libraries and data files. Then you can explore and build tests and examples. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/76585634/Assembler.zip ;D
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Post by mkg on Oct 14, 2013 10:58:20 GMT -5
and, what is the best Tutorial??
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Post by psycatic on Oct 14, 2013 11:03:32 GMT -5
Well I guess that depends on how you learn, if you Google there are lots. I've seen some very interactive tutorials out there but if you like to just get the information straight then I think this is a very good primer: www.osdata.com/topic/language/asm/asmintro.htm
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Post by mkg on Oct 16, 2013 17:06:50 GMT -5
I never touched assembly, any tutorials with code examples??
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