I'm starting to learn assembly programing, and I'm prepared for the challenge. What websites and recources would you refer me to? Any basic tips and pointers you could give from your own experience? If it makes any difference, I'm particularly intrestedin progaming applications for TI graphing calculators.
I recommend a lot of patience and a sense of black humour. Doing even the simplest things in assembly quickly becomes very difficult to code and debug. Also, anything that you program in MASM in windows is probably not compatible with your TI calculator.
Whoa, I'm just starting assembly language too..... but in my lab the lessons are done using M68000 hardware (educational board).... can't tell you specifically, unless such educational board exists in every university in the world....
For the TI-85 there were a number of neat programs available using a boot loader, pointer from the custom menu, like “ZShell” Long ago I made a hex code table for the Z80s instructions but never actually made a program. –migrated to palm- At least I can give you a few leads: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/2505/hyperion.html http://www.acc.umu.se/~yarin/zshell1.html http://www.ticalc.org/basics/calculators/ti-85.html if it’s the 92 or Voyage200 try (The M68000) http://www.technoplaza.net/assembly/index.cgi?p=68kmain