Subj : Re: Any onther assembly c To : Nightfox From : Elder0010 Date : Thu Oct 13 2016 21:18:00 Re: Any other assembly coders By: Nightfox to Elder0010 on Thu Sep 29 2016 14:56:00 Ni> I don't, although I took a couple of Intel x86 assembly language classes Ni> in college. I thought it was fun. I haven't done any assembly coding since Ni> those classes though (I've used other languages in my jobs since then). x86 is cool, but I think that if you start with 6502 it's better because you can handle it easier. Less opcodes, simpler processes and so on. And also you can work with some very cool machines of the past which required ASM necessarily to obtain serious results, and the nostalgia factor will motivate you more! I have coded and released some demos and crack intros for the Commodore64, and for some of them I have provided the source code as well. You can check it out at bitbucket.org/elder0010 --- þ Synchronet þ VELENO BBS - velenobbs.ddns.net .