chronosv2
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Since Joe and the others are working on making NESMaker a better system for everyone and therefore don't have the time to make some Assembly Language tutorials, I'm working on some content from a beginner's perspective looking specifically at ASM in NESMaker.
By the time I'm done people should be able to read and write ASM, and apply it to NESMaker.
The code might not be efficient but as people learn more in their own next steps it'll get there.
I'm doing it both as a service to the community for being incredible and as a way to strengthen my own knowledge, because I'm having to get reference information for everything I cover.
Currently in the planning/presentation building phase but I'm hoping at least the first few "episodes" are ready sometime next week. I'd have them out this weekend but my schedule doesn't allow for it.
One thing I plan on trying to spend a decent amount of time on are conditions and binary, something I know at least one user has struggled with.
Anyway, just thought I'd let people know what I've got coming down the pipeline. If there's anything in particular people would like me to try and cover, I'll look at it and see what I can do!
Videos so Far (and progress on upcoming videos)
Video 1: https://youtu.be/7RIfN0u6iFE
Video 2: https://youtu.be/gC5UI2k7nI8 *
Video 3: https://youtu.be/ssDbe9QEh20 *
Video 4: https://youtu.be/WliAdpSAHfo * - In the original version of this video there was a major error in the Division code I shared. The slide has been altered to redirect to the post here with a correct version.
Video 5: Will begin working on this after 4.1.0 comes out!
And for episodes with Challenges at the end (marked with an asterisk) you can give the challenges a try at
https://chronosv2.github.io/nm6502/
By the time I'm done people should be able to read and write ASM, and apply it to NESMaker.
The code might not be efficient but as people learn more in their own next steps it'll get there.
I'm doing it both as a service to the community for being incredible and as a way to strengthen my own knowledge, because I'm having to get reference information for everything I cover.
Currently in the planning/presentation building phase but I'm hoping at least the first few "episodes" are ready sometime next week. I'd have them out this weekend but my schedule doesn't allow for it.
One thing I plan on trying to spend a decent amount of time on are conditions and binary, something I know at least one user has struggled with.
Anyway, just thought I'd let people know what I've got coming down the pipeline. If there's anything in particular people would like me to try and cover, I'll look at it and see what I can do!
Videos so Far (and progress on upcoming videos)
Video 1: https://youtu.be/7RIfN0u6iFE
Video 2: https://youtu.be/gC5UI2k7nI8 *
Video 3: https://youtu.be/ssDbe9QEh20 *
Video 4: https://youtu.be/WliAdpSAHfo * - In the original version of this video there was a major error in the Division code I shared. The slide has been altered to redirect to the post here with a correct version.
Video 5: Will begin working on this after 4.1.0 comes out!
And for episodes with Challenges at the end (marked with an asterisk) you can give the challenges a try at
https://chronosv2.github.io/nm6502/