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- From: mfirooz@wam.umd.edu (Mark Firoozfar)
- Subject: Looking for source of info.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul26.180828.24331@wam.umd.edu>
- Originator: mfirooz@rac1.wam.umd.edu
- Sender: usenet@wam.umd.edu (USENET News system)
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- Organization: University of Maryland at College Park
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1992 18:08:28 GMT
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- Hi all,
- I live in the U.S, and after successfuly installing a Hardware PAL/NTSC
- switch on my A500, and trying out some mega demos from Europe, I have decided
- to try my hand at coding some gfx routines of my own. What this means is that
- I know very little about programming on the amiga. I do know the standard C,
- C++, Pascal, and assembly languages that they teach at school. But I'd like
- to get my hands on some info regrading amiga specific programing. What would
- you say is considered to be a good programming language for the amiga?? I know
- the answer veries based on taste and purpose. But could I have some fast
- assembly routines accessed by a main C program for instance?? I know this
- group is about demos, but since I'd like to code a demo, I posted here. BTW,
- what are some of the latest demos on your suggestion list?? I already have
- oddessey, hardwired, voyage, and virtual reality. (All are real nice.)
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- All thanks in advance.
-
- Mark.
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- Please post or email to mfirooz@wam.umd.edu
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