Phil Beesley wrote:

> On 5 Feb 2005, at 20:30, "Dowe G. Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anybody here know of a good website  for learning how to program
> > the 68k mac.  Especially accessing the gui and os from asm code.
>
> The Mac toolbox wasn't really designed for easy access from assembly
> code. To get started on 68K programming (assuming that you have
> experience on other platforms), I'd recommend Think C or Pascal. If
> you're starting from scratch at programming, look at a platform like
> RealBasic or even the ancient Microsoft Basic for Mac. System 6 Heaven
> has a section on 68K programming.

Thanks, I am really interested in programming assembly on the 68k Mac.  I've
been a programer for over twenty years, everything from raw machine code on
Commodore and Apple ][s to Common Lisp.  The main  reason I am interested in
programming on my little LC III is that I am intrieged by the 68k processors
clean orthoganal instruction set.  I will check the sites you have
mentioned, hopefully I will find some info that is
not language specific.

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Dowe Keller                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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