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- From: eric@homebase.vistachrome.com (Eric Brunson)
- Subject: Re: Help! System error #28
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.174828.1149@homebase.vistachrome.com>
- Organization: Vista-Chrome Incorporated
- References: <chuck-120892123052@choffman.gte.com> <chuck-130892084411@choffman.gte.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 17:48:28 GMT
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- chuck@gte.com (Chuck Hoffman) writes:
-
- >This kind of problem would have been much easier to debug at the assembly
- >level with MacsBug, rather than at the source level with THINK C Debugger.
- >I'm a very experienced programmer using IBM System/370 Assembly Language
- >(mainframe). I simply must learn 680x0 assembly language. Any
- >recommendations for textbook, course, or assembler software?
-
- My recommedation would be the M68000 users manual from Motorola. It's free,
- and it is guaranteed to have everything you need to know about the chip.
- Of course, I only recommend this to someone who already knows assembly
- on another machine a doesn't need to have his hand held through the basics.
-
- I also heartily recommend thoroughly perusing the Inside Mac chapters on
- memory management, and I cannot speak highly enough of TMON Pro, by
- ICOM Simulations, it costs about $250 and is worth every single penny.
- It is to MacsBug what the Mac is to a PC.
-
- Hope this helps...
-
- --
- Eric "Ra" Brunson |
- eric@vistachrome.com | These opinions are mine alone, but
- brunson@math.fsu.edu | they could be yours for a low monthly fee.
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