Chibi : if I were to supply a whole bunch of info, and in my own style format of assembly tutorials for the Z80 based Laser210/310 and VZ200/VZ300 computers, would you be up for it to publish it alongside your current systems?
I acknowledge that you don't have any time to learn about other systems, but , was just wondering would you publish material sent to you? (It will be all written text with examples. There won't be any youtubes).
Cheers
Dave
Laser210/VZ200
Re: Laser210/VZ200
No, I'm afraid I won't publish anything but my own content, You can upload content to your own website, and post links to it here in these forums if you wish.
Anything I post I will end up getting questions (and maybe complaints) about, so If I did not write it I cannot support it, also if your content is a different style to mine, it dilutes the consistency of the website, people who like your content may be disappointed in mine, people who like my style and have come to know what to expect, may look at your content and wonder why it's not what they're used to.
My goal with these tutorials is multiplatform support, many of my examples assemble on ALL the Z80 systems without platform specific modification, so I very much doubt you would be able or willing to maintain that kind of supported functionality on the Laser210
A lot of the questions I get are people saying my devtools don't work, or examples don't assemble... Now since I wrote those examples, and assembled and actively use those devtools, I have a chance of checking if that complaint is valid (half the time it isn't) and solving the issues if they exist.
FYI my content is not economically viable, even if I add up all the book sales and patreon money, I make less than minimum wage - far less... so I don't want to spend more time maintaining other peoples content on the site, it's just giving even more of my time away, and I have precious little left these days. I literally worked half of christmas week (including on christmas day) porting an upcoming a 68000 example and that is entirely typical of my workload
Anything I post I will end up getting questions (and maybe complaints) about, so If I did not write it I cannot support it, also if your content is a different style to mine, it dilutes the consistency of the website, people who like your content may be disappointed in mine, people who like my style and have come to know what to expect, may look at your content and wonder why it's not what they're used to.
My goal with these tutorials is multiplatform support, many of my examples assemble on ALL the Z80 systems without platform specific modification, so I very much doubt you would be able or willing to maintain that kind of supported functionality on the Laser210
A lot of the questions I get are people saying my devtools don't work, or examples don't assemble... Now since I wrote those examples, and assembled and actively use those devtools, I have a chance of checking if that complaint is valid (half the time it isn't) and solving the issues if they exist.
FYI my content is not economically viable, even if I add up all the book sales and patreon money, I make less than minimum wage - far less... so I don't want to spend more time maintaining other peoples content on the site, it's just giving even more of my time away, and I have precious little left these days. I literally worked half of christmas week (including on christmas day) porting an upcoming a 68000 example and that is entirely typical of my workload
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Interested in CPU's :Z80,6502,68000,6809,ARM,8086,RISC-V
Learning: 65816,ARM,8086,6809
Interested in CPU's :Z80,6502,68000,6809,ARM,8086,RISC-V
Learning: 65816,ARM,8086,6809