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To cut a long story short, I am having ENORMOUS difficulties getting to grips with even the simplets aspects of Motorola 68000 assembly language. I have an assignment looming whereby ...
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    urgh.. [ idiot in need ]

    To cut a long story short, I am having ENORMOUS difficulties getting to grips with even the simplets aspects of Motorola 68000 assembly language.

    I have an assignment looming whereby I need to write a very simple program with it, yet even after studying resources for over 5 hours today and for many other hours throughout this week, I don't feel like I'm making any progress in understanding what in the heck I'm doing.


    Basically this is a call for help.. This really is my last hope.

    What I suppose I'm needing are:

    1. Somebody who understands basic 68000, and who wouldn't mind helping me slightly with it.

    or

    2. Some good links that explain 68000 programming from the absolute basics up. So far, all resources so far (both websites and books), have barely seemed to help. Also that give example programs and explain what each component of them actually means.

    Lord help me.

    thanks for your time.

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    Having gone through assembly language programming classes for my degree, I can certainly understand your grief. However providing help with homework is strictly prohibited in the Forum Rules:

    Dont give us YOUR homework questions. Dont be so bloody lazy. If you post your homework for someone else todo, dont be surprised or get upset if your post is removed. Asking for a brief pointer on a *particular area* IS ok. Verbatim Copying of multiple assignment questions and attaching a note at the bottom saying "please help me" is not. We were all at school/college/uni once upon a time, and we know what homework questions look like
    Best of luck.
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