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- From: jung@osse.nrl.navy.mil (Greg Jung)
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- Subject: Re: Q: Amiga Macro-Assembler
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 15:42:14 GMT
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- In article <4djb8d$or8@white.lambton.on.ca>, 94000994@white.lambton.on.ca (J Southern) writes:
- |>Does anybody have a working copy of the Amiga Macro Assembler ? I bought
- |>one, but the disk is toast. If you could help me out it would be greatly
- |>appreciated. Thanks......
- |>
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- Surely you jest ... the one, copyright 1987 Commodore? I believe
- A68k (free) is a superior assembler, and the system include files
- can be found for V37 and for V40. And Blink to link. HCC to do
- simple C-programming (includes FP support), with CClib for run-time
- C-library. That's my recomendations for floppy-based little system.
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- Greg
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