The post to say I had a copy, but now lost it. And do try and get a copy, is perhaps not the most helpful. Its like dangling a sweet in front a child and making it just out of reach :-)
Hi, I now see that i was in the wrong forum item (i was at a Sinclair item). At the attick i found my copy (not a copy the Original little book. But again it is not called 'MSX Machine code', but 'Practical msx machine code programming', 1985 Virgin, by Steve Webb.
So if this is the book you are talking about i can make a scan for you. It is in English.
For good memories i want to keep my Original.
The msx machine, nah, gave it to a little nephew years ago.
CX5Mer could be i misunderstood your mail, (thought you where talking about Sinclair).
So if you want it or not i will start scanning. If it's there i will post a message.
Fun to see so much enthousiam. Once it was a great time for me too, nights and nights and all with Steve Webb's book next to me
greetings from NL_nl and i will let you know. 123 pages, so this will not be done in one day for me
You will find the pdf here:
http://gerarddruiven.nl/msx/practical_msx_machine_code_programming_steve_webb.pdf
have fun
Nice job! Really good to have an English-language MSX programming book available.
I’ve put a link to this book on the MSX Assembly Page!
The scan for page 13 is still in the PDF, leading to a duplicate page.
This or similar book by Steve Webb is for sale on Amazon.com for almost $400. That is one expensive book.
@bore saw it will replace it. Although you can do it yourself to ofcourse. Just download to your desktop.
@cklayman never know what is true on amazon. This book will not leave my house. Memories.
Its just nice someone can use it again
Nice book, thanks for scanning. I also have a english book called "Starting machine code on the MSX" published by Kuma Computers (http://www.generation-msx.nl/publication/kuma-computers/star...). When i find some time I will try to scan it too.
Please do!
I agree with the previous speaker.