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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: weathersystems who wrote (21634)10/27/2025 7:00:57 PM
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@weathersystems: That's an impressive list of processors that you have coded in assembly. My experience is mainly with 6502/6510 (as a kid on C64/128) and then x86 and x64 (Intel).

My Assembly Language Bible serves a different purpose nowadays (see pic below), but I often fire up one of my Commodore 64s with a 6510 1.2mhz CPU. 6502/6510 is very tricky to code in assembly due to limited number of registers (two index and accumulator to work with).

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