Interesting idea to have a whole #forum written in #assembly #language https://asmbb.org/ The #source #code can be found here: https://asm32.info/fossil/asmbb/index The #code is really quite something!
Really nice little #entry into #assembly #language https://skilldrick.github.io/easy6502/
Pretty #insane #effort to write your own #os in #assembly and #support so many #platforms and #programs https://hackaday.com/2022/06/11/homebrew.. #snowdrop reminds me a lot of #mikeos !
@barray on Mon Mar 14 18:10:07 UTC 2022 said: &eIn #theory , it should be possible to write an ultra small #assembly #compiler - and then a non- #compliant #cfamily to #asm #converter ... Would be a highly interesting #project ! Could even have a small #editor with #syntax #highlighting ...An awesome #project called #mikeos I have followed for *years* now: http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/ Well worth checking out. One of the most #hardcore #os #communities going I think.
Awesome, never considered using 3D #printing for #smd #assembly https://hackaday.com/2021/11/09/streamli..
I *really* want #opensource #ar and #vr #glasses https://hackaday.com/2021/08/14/3d-print.. I just really don't want to do the #assembly - it's a lot of effort and difficult to get right.
Definitely intend to follow this #hackaday #course on the #pipico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duel_Oaa.. Will be very interesting to learn about the #compile process, #interupts , #arm #assembly , #gdb and #pio https://hackaday.io/course/178733-raspbe.. Looking forward to following it.
Nice little #introduction to #reverseengineering https://0x41.cf/reversing/2021/07/21/rev.. I've dipped my toes very lightly into this area. I would highly recommend reverse engineering to a #highlevel language like #cpp if you can rather than #assembly - otherwise it takes a lot longer to figure out what the hell is going on. That's another #rss #feed for me to keep an eye on!