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Ever wanted to make your own game for an old console, or learn about low level programming? Enter the world of Assembly language, and learn new things about classic hardware! “Learn Multiplatform Assembly Programming… with ChibiAkumas” is an introduction to retro programming. It gives the essential technical information you'll need in a 'down to earth' style that will be more accessible to the average computer user. Like the first book, Volume 2 covers five new processors: ARM Thumb, 65816, 6809, PDP-11 and RISC-V CPUs. You don't need to have read Volume 1, as this book starts from the basics, and covers the terminology that relates to Assembly and classic hardware. For each CPU we'll look at some simple examples for an emulated computer or console to get you started, with details of how to compile and run them though an emulator on your Windows PC! About the Author Developer of the 8 bit Multiplatform game ‘ChibiAkumas’, and creator of the Assembly programming tutorial You Tube channel of the same name, the Author of this book is a classic Assembly hobbyist who enjoys making new content for old systems. He aims to bring his passion for retro programming to audiences who had previously been put off by claims such as “Assembly is too hard, most people should just use C”, and to bring some fun along the way!
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Learn Multiplatform Assembly Programming with ChibiAkumas: Volume 2!
2022, Independently Published
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Learn Multiplatform Assembly Programming with ChibiAkumas: Beginner's Introduction to Assembly & Instruction Set Overview for ARM Thumb, 65816, 6809, PDP-11 and RISC-V
2022, Independently published
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Feedback?March 30, 2022 | Edited by Fabian Rodriguez | New addition |
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