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BigAkuma
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Hi from Japan

Post by BigAkuma » Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:08 am

Hi.

Thanks for your great content. I just found your website on the net.
I want to write software for the MSX 1 and your lessons are maybe the best around, for people who are new to assembly language.

I know how to code in C/C++, BASIC, LUA and TCL/TK. Now trying to get things done they way they should be, so assembly is the path.

Thanks again.

:Cheers:

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Re: Hi from Japan

Post by akuyou » Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:03 am

Welcome to the forum, I'm glad you're finding my tutorials useful!

If you're looking to do some MSX assembly programming, can I strongly recommend you take a look at Grauw's website, as it's a wealth of MSX1/2 info

http://map.grauw.nl/resources/
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BigAkuma
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Re: Hi from Japan

Post by BigAkuma » Tue Feb 04, 2020 6:04 am

akuyou wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:03 am Welcome to the forum, I'm glad you're finding my tutorials useful!

If you're looking to do some MSX assembly programming, can I strongly recommend you take a look at Grauw's website, as it's a wealth of MSX1/2 info

http://map.grauw.nl/resources/
Ah, yes, I know that website.
But for now, I prefer this website better. Besides, the support forum is very nice and I can relate my doubts to the lessons and examples.

Have a nice day.

EvilSandwich
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Re: Hi from Japan

Post by EvilSandwich » Thu Feb 06, 2020 12:51 am

It's funny that we're bring up the MSX again since Keith and I just spend a several hour tag-team trouble shooting an old Sakhr AX-370.

Man, that was so much fun. I don't even know the MSX that well. XD

Also hello!

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