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Cellar Dweller
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Originally posted by d4s the 65816 is a 6502 with 16bit regs and 128megs adress space, thats it!
I thought that the 65816 had a 16 MB address space.
As I was typing the last sentence I realized that 16 megabytes is 128 megabits. Specifying address spaces by the number of bits that can be accessed seems awkward, unless old mainframes enter the discussion.
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Gavin
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Originally posted by Wlokos http://k2pts.home.comcast.net/gbaguy/day1n.htm Is a great site to go through. I'm starting to learn from it, and it's really a great site. If you want to learn ASM and haven't had much luck, try out that site, it tells you everything in a way anybody could understand.
well, while still a usefull tool (don't get me wrong, i've read through the thing myself), it can hardly be called accurate and in some cases teaches poor coding and structuring.
Michael Martin's is a much better choice. |
DarkSlaya
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Great, I'll read that and I'll be able to add another thing to my programming skills! |
Mario Maniac
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Yes, a very nice site you showed here. To me learn ASM is good as discover to way out of the fortress of SMB3, world 8, the third map. I really think that will be good know about the creator of ASM. To be just C++ if fine. (boolean,else,continue,break,etc). |
Ed
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So learning 6502 will be a definite help for 65816?
Cool |
d4s
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the 65816 is a 6502 with 16bit regs and 128megs adress space, thats it! oh, and there are some new opcodes but if you can drive the 6502, the 65816 aint a problem, either. but the video registers, apu and other quirks such as dma among others can be difficult to use, too!
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Squash Monster
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Originally posted by Wlokos SMW's not 6502 asm, it's a different one.
They're very similar, though. |
Ok Impala!
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Ok!
This is one great tutorial! Everyone considering learning ASM for NES should really check this one out. Nice hint Wlokos! |
Wlokos
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SMW's not 6502 asm, it's a different one. |
Katastrophe
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This site is useful. Maybe someday I will learn it to make some new modifications in SMW. |
Wlokos
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http://k2pts.home.comcast.net/gbaguy/day1n.htm Is a great site to go through. I'm starting to learn from it, and it's really a great site. If you want to learn ASM and haven't had much luck, try out that site, it tells you everything in a way anybody could understand. |