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   Message 3,143 of 4,328   
   Daniel to Andreas Kohlbach   
   Re: Assembler for C64   
   16 May 20 09:44:00   
   
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   REPLY: <87ef0ulhds.fsf@usenet.ankman.de> 77714d08   
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   -=> Andreas Kohlbach wrote to cronicbadger@gmail.com <=-   
      
    AK> On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 06:26:32 -0700 (PDT), cronicbadger@gmail.com wrote:   
    >   
    > On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 7:03:19 PM UTC+10, Daniel wrote:   
    >> Folks,   
    >>   
    >> I'm wishing to brush up on assembly and learn for the C64 as I have a game   
    AK> I'd   
    >> like to write. I have found a resource   
    >> or two on the net which serve as a guide for doing so. Requesting   
    >> recommendations from yall seasoned c64 types who know   
    >> the best sources.   
    >>   
    >> Thanks   
    >> Daniel Traechin   
    >   
    > You'll need a few books or PDFs of those books:   
    > 6502 reference   
    > 6502 programming guide   
      
    AK> I have the "bible" here; Rodnay Zaks' "Programming the 6502". It starts   
    AK> with binary arithmetic, two's complement and stuff I always found hard   
    AK> to understand.   
      
    AK> Also got me recently his book about Z80 programming.   
    AK> --   
    AK> Andreas   
      
    AK> My random thoughts and comments   
    AK> https://news-commentaries.blogspot.com/   
      
   Thanks to both for the responses. Sorry for the late reply. Life has been so   
   crazy and, especially with this shitty lockdown, got tons of priorities stacked   
   on me.   
      
   The Zaks book is fantastic. I also got the other guides from the library link   
   program.   
      
   Anyhoo I'm a bit dismayed how this echo died all of the sudden. Hope it wakes   
   back up.   
      
   Daniel Traechin   
      
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