Re: [stella] Advanced 6502/6507 Programming

Subject: Re: [stella] Advanced 6502/6507 Programming
From: Joe Grand <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 12:01:13 -0400
I prefer Leventhal's "6502 Assembly Language Programming". It's an old one and I see it pop up every once in a while at flea markets. Good stuff.

Joe


At 11:38 AM 4/14/2003, Mark Graybill wrote:
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From: Adam Thornton <adam@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: [stella] Advanced 6502/6507 Programming


> On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 03:24:48AM -0500, Aaron Bergstrom wrote: > > Can anyone recommend an advanced 6502/7 programming book? I have > > "Machine Language for Beginners" by Richard Mansfield... but it's pretty > > basic. I keep seeing references to tables and other tricks on the stella > > mailing list, and I was just wondering what would be a good book to > > expain that sort of thing. Is Mansfield's follow-up book "The Second > > Book of Machine Language" something worth buying or are their others > > that are better? > > I like Rodnay Zaks's "Programming the 6502." > > Adam

I'll ditto that. He does a good job of mentioning side effects and common
uses of instructions that may not be obvious. As far as which to buy, my
strategy has always been to get them all. I've got a fair few books on the
6502 series, or books with substantial sections on the chip, and every one
has paid off at some time or another.

-Mark G.

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