:Maybe you could get from the author permission to modify some chapters or
you
:could concentrate in what really matters, giving links to those introdutory
:chapters, like boolean algebra, binary format in his book.


Nah, if I'm gonna write then it'll be my own text, and not somebody else's
which is modified.


:> By the way, I learned assembly -and Basic- by using the ancient phenomena
:> called --->Book<---
:
:Yes, i believe will always be the best way, but it's hard to find assembler
MSX
:books those days, and there are many things about programming MSX that
aren't
:written, so it would be good if we could have a full book online teaching
how to
:program MSX in assembler, anyone could read it and start they own projects
(like
:me).


Well it isn't hard to find in the Netherlands. Almost all libraries here in
Holland have got books about MSX-Basic and Z80 (and sometimes MSX)-assembly.

Anyway, a book about the Z80 will do too (I use 1 specific MSX-book for the
adresses (MSX 1, by the way), and all my books about the Z80 instruction-set
are not specifically written for MSX.


~Grauw


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