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I've been taking a look at the sight I pointed you to and was wondering how close it mached the book you're using. ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derold" <f_sister@hotmail.com> To: <gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 7:49 AM Subject: Re: Art of Assembly > Try here: > http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Page_asm/ArtOfAsm.html > > it has a link for the software neaded for the book, I think anyway. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Cowolsky" <daveco@fnmail.com> > To: <gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 05, 1980 1:06 AM > Subject: Art of Assembly > > > > Hi, > > > > I have been programming for a while now, in various languages, including > > C, C++, Pascal, Basic, FORTRAN, COBOL, FORTH, Smalltalk, Prolog and > > Assembler. I have written a few games in both C++ and Fortran 77, and I've > > recently started focusing on Assembly. I got myself a copy of the Art of > > Assembly from a friend for about $100 (much cheaper than the new price), > > but I don't have the accompanying disks they are talking about. I own > > Microsoft Macro Assembler, and I downloaded the UCR Standard Library, but > > I don't have the convert.exe and all that stuff they are talking about. I > > asked my friend, and he says that his CD was stolen (I didn't know it was > > *THAT* valuable!). But does anybody know where I can get these programs, > > or maybe a disk image or something? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Dave ================================================================= The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion of any topic related to the art, science, and business of programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. We were all beginners once To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html
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