tisu@quads.uchicago.edu (Seth Tisue) (05/02/91)
Can anyone recommend a good, current book on programming in assembly language for the Macintosh? I don't mean a book that, assuming you know 68000 assembly, teaches you specific Mac stuff; I mean an introduction to 68000 assembly using the Mac as the learning environment. I would be using the MPW assembler, but I could probably adapt to a book that used a different assembler for its examples. -- ---- Seth Tisue USMail: c/o Plaster Cramp Press ---- (tisu@midway.uchicago.edu) P.O. Box 5975 "Please to be restful. It is only a few Chicago IL 60680 crazies who have from the crazy place outbroken." --------------
LEO@PINE.CIRCA.UFL.EDU (Leo Wierzbowski) (05/03/91)
"Can anyone recommend a good, current book on programming in assembly language for the Macintosh?" I don't know about "current", but I recommend Dan Weston's "The Complete Book of Macintosh Assembly Language Programming," vols. 1 and 2. It does not assume you know anything about assembly or Mac programming, and it's written great and full of sample code. Sincerely, Leo Wierzbowski CIRCA Univ. of Florida leo@pine.circa.ufl.edu