Plectic Produx wrote:
I am a 12-year-old learning to program! I know STA, LDA, and ADC ...
Welcome! I believe you have come to the right place to increase your 6502 vocabulary. I knew that machine language existed when I was twelve years old, but it remained a mystery for a few more years ... "Dancing Demon" and "Invasion Force" on the TRS-80 Model 1 in junior high-school gave me a glimpse at the lightning quickness, but the built-in TRS-80 ML monitor was pitiful, so I didn't pursue the Z-80 path. Two years later, my parents helped me buy an 8-bit Apple, and it had a great built-in ML monitor, thanks to Woz. I bought it for the hi-res graphics and quality keyboard, and kept it for the 6502 inside, because I became hopelessly fascinated with 6502 assembly, as I explained in an old thread here:
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I have been fascinated with 6502 assembly language since 1981, when I mis-typed a DATA statement for a ML sound routine in an Applesoft moon landing program in Softside Magazine, and my Apple ][+ dropped me into the monitor. 6502 assembly is so brilliantly amazing to me. Like Icy said in an old thread which Garth likes to quote, programming the 6502 makes my brain feel good, and it's more of a treat than a chore for me.
I was 15 at the time, and learning (advanced) English, Spanish, French, Trigonometry ... my IQ had probably just about peaked then, and my brain was gobbling up knowledge like a giant alien sponge ... so much so that by the time I reached age 19 I thought I knew everything! Boy, was I wrong ...
Mike B.