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#1 samishal OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:53 PM

Hello,

I'm learning TI assembly at the moment, so far i have had relativly good progress with it but i was wondering if there were any TI asm tutorials out there.

-Sam

#2 RXB OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:01 PM

Quite a few and some videos. The best help I ever got was all the tons of source code.
This is especially helpful if it contains comments that explain what is being done step by step.

You have come to the correct site as most here are very good at Assembly or some other languages.

#3 jacquesg OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:02 PM

Go to pergrem.com/tibooks

This site contains 4 or 5 books useful to anyone wanting to learn assembly.

The Compute! book by Lottrup, shown as a recent addition, is considered by many as their first choice, and the Molesworth book, "Introduction to Assembly Language for the Ti Home Computer" is also favoured by many.

Years ago I found a two disk set of tutorials put out by the Chicago TI Users Group, but now I cannot remember where I got it. The nice thing about this set was that each lesson was first done in XB and then the assembly code to do the same thing was presented. It had about 15 lessons and was presented as a series in the CTIUG newsletter.

I am still very much a student of assembly.

Jacques

#4 airernie OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:10 PM

Something that was recommended to me, and I found useful, was start with converting some of the BASIC programs contained in the User's Reference Manual that came with the 99/4A. It's amazing how much you'll learn.

Ernie

#5 matthew180 OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:15 PM

I started a thread on assembly. It was going good while people were asking questions. If you want a specific tutorial, make a request...

http://www.atariage....ly-on-the-994a/

#6 idflyfish OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:06 PM

View Postmatthew180, on Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:15 PM, said:

I started a thread on assembly. It was going good while people were asking questions. If you want a specific tutorial, make a request...

http://www.atariage....ly-on-the-994a/

Well we wanted to give you a break so you can crank out F18A's for the rest of us. ;-)




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