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I read through a bit of the first lesson, it looked to be really concise and well written.The only suggestion I have is to upload an extracted version of the zip somewhere so people can get at it w/o downloading it(It can prolly be hosted on Omnimaga, and if not, I can host it on my server)
Yeah, you've got a point. But I'll wait for about a week so that I can finish with error correction
Quote from: Hot_Dog on November 06, 2010, 03:10:29 amYeah, you've got a point. But I'll wait for about a week so that I can finish with error correctionkk. Just let me know if you wanted it hosted.
That's a yes! Just not quite yet
There should be enough space to host it on Omni server. Just make sure to create a folder in public_html containing all the lessons and preferably link them between each others, so they're easy to browse online. Maybe a sub-domain like asm.omnimaga.org could be created, too.
I'm only a jack-of-all-trades, master of none with computers.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 06, 2010, 04:45:34 pmThere should be enough space to host it on Omni server. Just make sure to create a folder in public_html containing all the lessons and preferably link them between each others, so they're easy to browse online. Maybe a sub-domain like asm.omnimaga.org could be created, too.Okaaaaaaaaaay..........I'm only a jack-of-all-trades, master of none with computers. I would need help with this. Especially linking the tutorials between each other.
<a href="lesson2.html">Go to lesson 2</a>
psst, I added your tutorial in WikiTI by linking to the ticalc file.Good work and I hope there will one generation of z80 hobbyist coders following your tutorial.
^This. I noticed more people learning ASM lately. Maybe that guide got an effect?
psst, I added your tutorial in WikiTI by linking to the ticalc file