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Offline Franko

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Re: So what do I learn about now?
« on: August 03, 2010, 01:11:36 PM »
Hi runequester :)

Your only limited by your own imagination when you use an Amiga, (mine's is pretty vivid !!!) :lol:

I wouldn't bother too much about reading the schematics, I did and I know Who Dunnit... :D

Even after 20 odd year's on the miggy I still haven't sussed out all those ProTracker buttons !, but I do recall that every time I clicked on one near the top left corner, the neighbours dog 3 houses down the street would bark like crazy... :roflmao:

Don't worry, It'll all come back to you (especially the Guru Meditations...) :lol:

Cheers :drink:

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Re: So what do I learn about now?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2010, 10:14:00 PM »
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68k definitely is the Rolls Royce of all assembler languages! ;)


Couldn't agree more... I never write in anything but 68k... :)
 

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Re: So what do I learn about now?
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2010, 11:59:47 AM »
Quote from: runequester;573334
so if I know nothing about programming (pretty much), where does one start? Whether in general, or amiga specific ?

Any books or resources to look for?


If you really want to start programming in 68K then you can download The DevPac Assembler Package from here...

http://planetemu.net/index.php?section=roms&dat=375

The DevPac package contains all you need to get you started, it has many simple tutorials and examples of 68K coding. There are quite a few other 68k assemblers around but I have always found DevPac to be the best and simplest one to use.