[Coco] Is learning 6809 Assembly still on your bucket list?

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz dennis at maltedmedia.com
Sun Nov 17 07:59:47 EST 2019


Is my "Learning the 6809" in the archive?

If not, you're welcome to copy the entirety of it from here:
  <http://maltedmedia.com/6809/>

It's "programmed learning" which was a popular learning technique back 
in the 1980s.

Dennis



On 2019-11-17 07:10, Steve Strowbridge wrote:
> The William Barden book may be pulled off the archive, but a new one 
> has
> just been added, thanks to David Lord, the Don and Kurt Inman Assembly
> Language Graphics book for the TRS-80 Color Computer and is now 
> available
> on the Color Computer Archive, thanks to the sacrifice of this hard to 
> find
> volume and scanning he provided.
> 
> A 12-part series of learning 6809 Assembly presented by Steve Bjork is 
> also
> available as a YouTube play list, is is a combination of Slides with
> lecture, and Q&A session, even source code examples.
> 
> Last but not least, Paul Fiscarelli put together a pretty easy to 
> follow
> and cross-assembly development environment in Windows using Notepad++ 
> as
> the editor, and your emulator of choice in his "Long Branch Never" 
> series
> on his YouTube channel, which you can use to practice what's in the 
> book.
> 
> Between the ebook, video sessions and now easy to set up environment, 
> this
> should be enough tools to get assembling, and I hope this consolidated 
> list
> of of benefit to some of you.
> 
> Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer by Don & Kurt
> Inman with Dymax:
> http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Documents/Books/Assembly%20Language%20Graphics%20for%20the%20TRS-80%20Color%20Computer%20%28Don%20Inman%2C%20Kurt%20Inman%20with%20Dymax%29.pdf
> 
> 6809 Assembly Language with Steve Bjork YouTube series:
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDfh7JjQaSYAs92js43dJ05ytKqswUV4r
> 
> Steve Bjork's slides and code examples:
> http://cocotalk.live/6809asm/
> 
> Paul's YouTube channel for the Long Branch Never series:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrOWQ6LvVlG8gQTXifLliBg/videos?view=0&sort=da&flow=list
> 


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