On Tuesday 11 November 2014, 22:05:54 silverdr@wfmh.org.pl wrote: > On 2014-11-11 22:01, The Doctor wrote: > > On 11/11/2014 05:56 AM, groepaz@gmx.net wrote: > >> even back in the days when commodore was still an active company, > >> every decent programming book contained the full kernal (and > >> sometimes also basic) sourcecode/disassembly with comments. it > >> becoming a problem 30 years later is > > > > If this is the case, it might be fruitful to go searching for e-copies > > of some of these books. Perhaps they're available at archive.org or > > something (like, for example, Lou Sanders' books are). > > This is the case but the disassembly done by (seemingly late..) Lee > Davison is by far the best ever. And we have it already in text/plain > format. imho having it in some format that can be assembled into an actual binary is a must these days - as that is the only (sane) way to make sure it doesnt contain errors. -- http://www.hitmen-console.org http://magicdisk.untergrund.net http://www.pokefinder.org http://ar.pokefinder.org Das einzige was im Internet fehlt, ist die Moeglichkeit irgendwem so richtig aufs Maul zu hauen <Jihad> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2014-11-11 22:01:52
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