Learning Assembly/Machine Language

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Learning Assembly/Machine Language

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I would love to learn assembly/machine language, but I don't know where or how to start. Are there any good resources out there?
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There are plenty of scanned books on http://www.bombjack.org/commodore/index.htm and there are some tutorials on http://6502.org/tutorials/.
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This looks like a fun way to learn:
https://skilldrick.github.io/easy6502/
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Ok, thanks both of you! I'll take a look :mrgreen:
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If you're a Windows user and prefer IDEs you might want to look at using CBM prg Studio to do your development in

http://www.ajordison.co.uk/
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srowe wrote:If you're a Windows user and prefer IDEs you might want to look at using CBM prg Studio to do your development in

http://www.ajordison.co.uk/
Ok, thanks for the tip! :D
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