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- From: galetti@uservx.plk.af.mil
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- Subject: Re: Cross assemblers for Amiga available
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.114006.35782@uservx.plk.af.mil>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 11:40:06 GMT
- References: <1992Aug20.123656.35757@uservx.plk.af.mil> <64380@cup.portal.com>
- Organization: Phillips Laboratory - Kirtland AFB
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- In article <64380@cup.portal.com>, thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug20.123656.35757@uservx.plk.af.mil>
- > galetti@uservx.plk.af.mil writes:
- >
- > | I have developed a Hitachi HD6303 cross assembler for the Amiga. The
- > | HD6303 is an improved version of the Motorola 68HC05 series, and the
- > | assembler could easily be modified to support the Motorola chips as well.
- > | If there is enough interest, I will release the assembler as a shareware
- > | product. Please e-mail me any feedback you have on this.
- >
- > Not to denigrate your efforts, but Matt Dillon released such a cross-assembler
- > which appears on a (relatively) early Fish Disk in source form along with
- > configs for many other micros, too.
- >
- > And the cross-assemblers on the Motorola BBS are all in source form and
- > compile just fine on MS-DOS, UNIX, and other platforms (including, presumably,
- > the Amiga with either Lattice/SAS or Manx/Aztec).
- >
- > Hell, even I wrote a MC6801/MC6803 cross-assembler years ago which I still
- > use for one of my commercial products, and I posted the assembler to some
- > newsgroup ages ago.
-
- Well, then, I guess that answers my question! Thanks to all for the input and
- feedback!
-
- -Ralph
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