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Offline lorenkoTopic starter

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Assembly future
« on: October 27, 2011, 05:19:06 PM »
Hi,
recently I discovered the beauty of 68K assembly language. I'm an hobbiest I made some readings about Intel cpu and 68k cpu. I like it and I think from a newbie pov much interesting the motorola architecture. But the 68k has no future. Which architecture has inherited the characteristics of 680x0? What you see in the future assembly programming?:afro:
 

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Re: Assembly future
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2011, 06:54:13 PM »
Quote from: matthey;665362

It makes more sense to start with a high code density CISC (68k) processor and make improvements than trying to turn a RISC processor with RISC encoding (e.g. ARM) into a RISC processor with CISC encoding. The 68k is much easier to program too. My point is that the 68k fell out of style rather than became completely outdated. That means a comeback is a possibility.


YEAH, I'M WITH YOU :hammer: