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2003-03-24 23:09
hdaae
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Asm Course

Ive been into C64 for years (got one in 89) but never started coding on it, but did some asm on the amiga.
Lately Ive been searching for asm courses for the C64, but havent really found anything that took me thru it step by step. Anyone that knows were to find anything like a course or similar? (step by step..total beginner thru a complete demo)

Thanks in advance
 
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2003-05-09 09:29
CyberBrain
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The danish machine code course i talked about can be checked at Ghoul's Maskinkode Kursus

This is the course that i learned asm from, and it's good. Ofcause this only applies to danes, people from norway, people from sweden (norwegian + swedish are after all just bad copies of danish, with some added features like: cute ways to pronouce words, and singing songs while talking) and other stand-up guys who have had the motivation to learn a real language.
2003-05-09 10:07
Oxidy
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And all this time I've thought that danes once spoke like the greatest hockey nation in the nordic region
but overtime distorted their pronounciation as an effect of always talking with food in their mouth. ;)
2003-05-10 14:05
Zeitgeist
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Quote: Hello

i come from germany and I want to learn asm,too. Do some of you have an easy asm course in german(step by step)???
I would be lucky for your reply.

reegards

Pixel23


Older issues of Digital Talk hold some pretty nice courses (also msx and even painting logos) in German. I recommend that ones. ALso, most german mags started an asm-course someone in their obscure history :). Actually none of them really finished it - at least to my knowledge. And of course, to do a little self-inauguration: Our own magazine PUBLICATION offers a lot of beginner's tutorials that show you how to realize easy effects and routines.

And after all: Isn't it funny that two Germans talk via a message-forum in English? Uh, geee :-)) ... drop me a mail if you like (zeitgeist@civitas64.de) and I'll tell you more detailed.

Hiram
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