On Sunday 04 December 2011, you wrote: > On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 03:36:20PM +0100, Groepaz wrote: > > > I havae a question: The ttile says "Applications written in C or > > > C/assembler" so does that mean that pure assembler applications (using > > > ca65 / ld65) do not qualify for this list? > > > > > > - If yes then VM02 needs to be removed. > > > > > > - No no then IP65 should be added. > > > > IMHO pure asm projects are not really interesting... as there are simply > > too many of them (something like half of the c64 stuff released in the > > last couple of years =P) > > Hmm I don't know, I see opposite: "ok, C ... well nice, but the real thing > would be assembly" :) I always seen (even as a C programmer) that it is > only something to make things easier and faster to develope, but the real > programs are in assembly. Especially on a 6502 where humans write better > code than a machine can generate: a modern RISC CPU is often the opposite: > a computer can optimize better than a human can. the point is: if i wanted to see some c64 projects written in assembly, i'd just go to a random c64 related site and pick random releases. things written in C are noteable because they are the rare exception. -- http://www.hitmen-console.org http://magicdisk.untergrund.net http://www.pokefinder.org http://ftp.pokefinder.org Der Computer ist eine Maschine zum Kopieren und Verändern von Bits. <Wau Holland> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo@musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.Received on Sun Dec 4 16:45:34 2011
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