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to: JB.LANGSTON@GMAIL.COM
from: ANDREAS KOHLBACH
date: 2017-02-03 13:52:00
subject: Re: Original Supermon+64

On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 20:39:09 -0800 (PST), jb.langston@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I started teaching myself 6502 assembly by working through Jim
> Butterfield's excellent Machine Code for the Commodore 64 and using
> his equally excellent Supermon64. After I had learned the basics, I
> wanted to study some real code and Supermon64 seemed like a good place
> to start.  I tracked down the sources that were originally posted to
> comp.cbm.binaries and uploaded them to Github:
> https://github.com/jblang/supermon64.
>
> The code was almost completely uncommented but at least with the
> labels it was easier to understand than a disassembled binary.  I went
> through the code and studied it line by line until I understood it
> fully, commenting as I went.  The result is here:
> https://github.com/jblang/supermon64/blob/master/supermon64.asm
>
> I've also disassembled the relocatable code stub, for which the source
> was not included, commented it, and included it here:
> https://github.com/jblang/supermon64/blob/master/relocate.asm

Nice job. Always wanted to try Supermon64, never got to it. Now I have a
reason more. :-)
--
Andreas
You know you are a redneck if
your beer can collection is considered a tourist attraction in your home town.

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