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- From: davereed@wam.umd.edu (Michael Robert Bromery)
- Subject: Amiga machine language programmers
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.183258.5264@wam.umd.edu>
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- Organization: University of Maryland, College Park
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 18:32:58 GMT
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- I was wondering, do any of the machine language programmers here reside
- in maryland. I'm basically trying to get some help with coding assembly.
- I basically happen to be a part of a new software development company for
- the amiga, but I also want to do quite a bit of coding with them as well.
- So far, I've been writing music for them, plus I have lots of ideas, but
- I may need to do quite a bit of coding from my end. There's a good possibility
- that , if you want, you can join us at Pandemonium software, we can always
- use more help to speed up development. Actually, probably very easy.
- I know there are probably quite a few great machine language coders here
- and quite a few who do pretty neat little demos and stuff that probably
- even uses 3D routines. That's what we'll really need. The programmers
- in the new york section are really good, but so far we can only work on
- one project at a time. The thing is, I rather start development on some
- other projects, or at least another while I do music for the New York
- development team. What I need are pointers since I'm definitely not
- new to coding, but just in machine code. If anyone who resides in Maryland
- and is pretty good at machine language or has some grip in it,
- Email me so we can talk more about it.
-
- ------ Mike
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