>he doesn't spend his spare time optimizing assembler code
What's your best code?
>inb4 assembler simulators are not tech but homescreen threads are
>>51634935
>reinventing the wheel to run software on ancient machines
why
>>51635066
Because it's fun
>>51634935
>ASM
this is only fun when cracking software or hacking in games for giggles/profits
>>51634935
How would you optimize this??
>>51634935
I'd really like to learn this, just for the concepts, but can hardly find anything comprehensive that really goes from a-z in a user-friendly manner.
I tried the beginners.re book but I think it jumps a lot from concept to concept, also it has no 'exercises' or such...
How would you say I could get into it in a nice way?
>>51635746
Dude, i started with this an hour ago. The only thing you need to know for the first two challenges are:
mov <source> <destination>
add <source> // adds something to acc
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=456879799
>>51635785
I thought this was about ASM but when I read that guide and all the fantasy stuff I have no idea what this thread is really about
>>51635833
It's turing complete so fuck off
>>51635854
Sorry, I may have fucked up the phrasing somewhere which caused this misunderstanding. I am >>51635746
and >>51635785 . I thought this was something you used to write/test assembly. From the steam page I suspect that it is not, but I honestly have no idea what it is then.
>>51635896
fucked up again, I'm not ..85 but ..54
>>51635896
>>51635912
Oh my god....
It's a game where you write assembler
>>51635921
I believe the game is called TIS-100. I don't know why >>51635912 was so angry...
>>51636325
He's probably just autistic
>>51635699
>>51635066
>buying more computing power to enable lazy programmers
why
>>51634935
how exactly did you get it to 84 cycle count? I can't do less than 160
>>51634935
fucking love this game