allison on Nostr: the first assembly-like language i've ever seriously tried to learn is rp2040 PIO ...
the first assembly-like language i've ever seriously tried to learn is rp2040 PIO (two registers, no RAM access, no math, programs have max 32 instructions), and now that i'm picking up a bit of game boy assembly (z80-ish), everything i come across seems like a luxury. you mean i can just check if a bit in a register is set?! i can increment things?
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