markwrobel
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I'm a software developer from Denmark, that has worked with embedded systems, and is now working in finance. I have a passion for figuring things out, and right now my main focus is assembly for the Amiga - a computer from my childhood :)
> if Poland had homegrown 8-bit micros in the mid-80s Poland had homegrown 8-bit micros in the mid-80s. Take a look at the computer magazine Bajtek [1] published from 1985, which focused on games and programming. [1]…
Poland had homegrown computers in the mid-80s. One of the major Polish computer magazines of the time, Bajtek, was published from 85 [1] Casually looking in the magazines published in 1985, during the time of the iron…
Lars-Christian, your site got a little attention today :-) No post I’ve written has ever gone viral. I also have a personal website. If anyone notice what I've written it's a very nice added bonus. For me it's also…
Turning the filter off is quite noticeable. I did a sample test, with and without the filter. Not by turning off the power LED in assembler, but using a setting in WinUAE. The samples are on my site:…
ImHex uses capstone to map hex values to opcodes, depending on which ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) you have choosen. That makes it a nifty little tool for reverse engineering. http://www.capstone-engine.org/ Under…
As others points out NAND to Tetris is a really good entry point to learn assembly. It begins with you designing the hardware from NAND gates. You will make all hardware components like memory, instruction decoder, ALU,…