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8080 Machine Language Programming for Beginners

Moby ID: 176647
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8080 Machine Language Programming for Beginners is a book that teaches machine language for the Intel 8080 processor. The book also describe a number of games as examples for the programming principles described. The games are all versions of games frequently seen in BASIC versions:

  • Hi-Lo - a number guessing game.
  • Nim - a logical puzzle game about taking objects from stacks.
  • Button-Button - a deduction game where the player must find a button, getting information on its location, but also knowing it can move using limited rules.

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Game added December 11, 2021. Last modified March 9, 2023.