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Learn Multi platform 68000 Assembly Programming... By Magic!

https://www.chibiakumas.com/68000/

on our processor, some computers use them for operating system calls... for example on the AtariST TRAP #13 is effectively a bios call, and depending on your hardware, you may nee

Learn Multi platform ARM Assembly Programming... For the Future!

https://www.chibialiens.com/arm/

64 kilobytes ... in computers Kilo is 1024, because 2^10 = 1024 With the ARM we actually have some serious memory resources available to us, both in RAM or ROM! if you're looking

Cowgod's Chip-8 Technical Reference

http://devernay.free.fr/hacks/chip8/C8TECH10.HTM#00E0

DREAM 6800, and ETI 660 computers are a few examples. These computers typically were designed to use a television as a display, had between 1 and 4K of RAM, and used a 16-key hexa

Fuzix: Because Small Is Beautiful

https://www.fuzix.org/

away from 8bit home computers. SBC 2G A banked memory design that draws heavily on Grant Searle's machine. SBC v2 Retrobrew SBC v2. Z80 base ECB bus card with simple banked memory
Because small is beautiful.

Modern Website Directory | Directory

http://directory.sloop.nz/modern/

accessible to older computers Home Classic Web Directory Modern Web Directory World News A directory of modern websites and communities which are built for modern web browser acce

WHS' bicycle stuff, component reviews & more

https://swhs.home.xs4all.nl/fiets/index_en.html

grips, gears, bike computers, water bottles, chain checkers, kickstands, pedals, tyre levers). and more. For an overview with descriptions and the latest updates see: Tests part 2

Index: if-archive/games

http://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archive/games/

on certain types of computers, including PC , Mac , or Amiga . Some games were entered into competitions , including IFComp or Spring Thing . You can also find the original source

6502 Assembly programming for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Famicom

https://www.chibiakumas.com/6502/nesfamicom.php

work like they do on computers like the BBC Graphics are not just 'bytes' in a memory address...  The screen is made up of a 'Tile Layer' and a 'Sprite Layer' To explain Tile

Snarkofagen's Emulation

http://home.swipnet.se/snarkofagen/

64, VIC-20 and PET computers, although the C-64 part is the most advanced one. It's in fact very good with an easy to use interface and very good emulation (good sound, joystick s
All of the best current available emulators available for download (only for PC). Also rom links, news, top-3 emulators, message board, front ends etc. Visit Snarkofagen's Emulati


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