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  1. The 8-Bit Guy explains machine language: 

    ^This is worth watching for those who want to learn Assembly. By the way, his latest game, Attack of the PETSCII Robots would be perfect for the 5200/8-Bit and 7800.

    1. bluejay

      bluejay

      He didn't explain endianness and how a value larger than a byte are read on various processors. Otherwise I liked it.

    2. x=usr(1536)

      x=usr(1536)

      Unless I missed it, I didn't hear an explanation of what the X and Y registers are, or what the accumulator does.

       

      Decent introduction otherwise.

    3. x=usr(1536)

      x=usr(1536)

      @bluejay: true, but by the same token the video concentrated on the 6502 specifically.  Given that he's only dealing with the one processor architecture, those are a bit outside of scope.

       

      Having said that, I'll completely agree that they're definitely concepts that need to be learned by anyone working on/with different architectures.

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