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Assembly Language Tutorials for MagPi Magazine

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Assembly Language Tutorials for MagPi Magazine

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I’m in the process of writing a series of Assembly Language tutorials for MagPi Magazine. The first one appeared in issue # 116 on page 46. 

The PDF version of the magazine is free to download, but MagPi always appreciates any donations.

This first article was written before Raspberry released the 64-bit version of their operating system and so uses 32-bit ARM Assembly Language, this still has many applications and is a good springboard to using ARM based microcontrollers like the Raspberry Pi Pico.

It was a challenge to write in a tutorial format, but I think it ended up working well. With a four page article, I can only give so much detail, but of course if you want more detail, you can always consider my book Raspberry Pi Assembly Language Programming.

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  1. Dear Stephen,
    I appreciated a lot reading and learning with your Book on RP2040 Assembly Language. I’ve been writing Assembler for my whole life on IBM Mainframe, x86, 6502, Motorola 68000. I have written a RP2040 program that uses the PIO to display some data in the GPIO without using the SDK routines for initializing the PIO. So all is written in Assembler. In case you are interested for a new version of the book or Tutorials let me know.
    Thanks again for your valuable contributions. Best regards. Silvio

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