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On Monday 21 June 2004 21:47, William Donzelli wrote:
Regardless of
whether you actually USE it in the project,
if you do not have an understanding of machine language,
then you can not write a good "driver", or anything else
that directly addresses hardware.
I ask then - how much code today is being written in machine language?
One percent? A tenth of a percent? C may be a pain in the neck, but it
is used in all sorts of places* where machine language was king.
I picked up a copy of Machine Language for the Commodore 64 and other
Commodore computers by Jim Butterfield this weekend.
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Collector of vintage computers
http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600
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