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Let's see: x86, PA-RISC, two architectures I designed/worked with. All good.
68k is Tuesday, really .
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Jord I think your a bit confussed, the C=64 used a 6502 processor not a 68000, these were used on Amiga's, ST's, Apples, HP JetDirect cards:?, etc. I used to program assembly code on my ST but that was years ago and I would be hard pushed to remember any of it now
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Pace ... are you still trying to come up with this code? I've programmed in many different assemblers over the years but never on Motorola chips. I don't think I have any reference manuals at home for the 68K but I might be able to find the instruction set on a Motorola site. Let me know and I could give it a whack.
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I just remembered I have an old Mac Classic stuck away in the closet; I could even test the code on that. Let me know if you still need the code and when.
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Look at Motorolas homepages. They must have datasheets over the 68000 processor, and in the datasheets you can find assembler commands. Since you probably have an compiler for the 68000 you can try to find some documentation of it and there's probably all assembler commands listed...
The coding in the assembler language is up to you to do.
I myself prefer to code processors in C, it's kinda easier
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PS It's just a faster way of doing "MOV AX, 00h" (fewer clock cycles)
It might also have been polite to PUSH and POP AX, just in case, now that people use windows.
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[This message has been edited by cjolley (edited 22 January 2001).]
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