Yeah, this has prolly been asked in the past. All the z80/TI83+ tutorials I find are windows based and such. Are there any based around using GNU/Linux tools? I mean, the asm in 28 days tutorial is great..for a windows user. Thanks.
He's looking for more than just a read me to go with it like example progs to compile under linux, I believe.
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KermMartian, If there's a good tutorial on SPASM for linux, I'd be up for it. But I can't find a tutorial , no matter what GNU/Linux compiler, on z80 / TI 83/4.
Z80 isn't going to change based on what platform you are using. The only difference will be how you setup the toolchain (assembler, mainly). Other than that, everything will be the same. Eg, SPASM in Windows is the same as SPASM in Linux. So you won't find a tutorial, instead you just have to read the readme and note any changes/variations based on usage compared to Windows versions
haveacalc , that looks great, but I'm looking more of a tutorial rather then a reference. I still can't find any Linux based ones
secretservgy wrote:
haveacalc , that looks great, but I'm looking more of a tutorial rather then a reference. I still can't find any Linux based ones
Dude, seriously, you DO NOT NEED A LINUX-SPECIFIC TUTORIAL! A windows tutorial == linux tutorial, they will be THE SAME EXCLUDING THE INITIAL SETUP (which the readme for the linux tools will tell you how to do). It all ends up on the calculator, and all comes from the SAME CODE. A program that compiles in windows will compile the exact same in linux, why can you not understand this??
Kllrnohj he wants more info on how to set up the assembler with linux than the readme tells him.
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"If you've done something right no one will know that you've done anything at all" -Futurama
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<Michael_V> or create a Borg collective and call it The 83+
<Michael_V> Lower your slide cases and prepare to be silent linked. Memory clears are futile.
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