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Re: How to get started developing on an A600 in assembler
« on: July 14, 2010, 12:08:53 AM »
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Hello Amiga Forum!

I want to get started developing on my A600 in assembler for some retro register banging action. Ideally I'd like to do everything on the real machine. So... I've grabbed some books that look like they have the right technical info, but I need some software ... a text editor and a compiler, I suppose ... I've basically got nothing on the machine and no disks at the moment after I left my a500 and a1200 + disks outside in a box a few years back so they could find a new home. I might have workbench knocking about somewhere, and a copy of paradroid 90 that I held onto, ;) but that's it. So where can I get some software? Can I order it from somewhere? Can I get some ADFs on my Linux box and somehow write them to floppies? So yeah, I haven't got a clue ...

cheers

Matthew


if you can find adf's, there's the easy adf kit from amiga kit, that'll make it super easy. Copy the adf to a compact flash card, plug into a PCMCIA adapter and write to disk