jack@vu44.UUCP (Jack Jansen) (01/29/85)
Well, after replying to 2 people who asked for 6809 assemblers, I think I'll offer my assembler to the public at large. - Written in almost-standard-pascal. - About 2000 lines. - Table driven, so also adaptable for 6800/6803/etc. - All system-dependent stuff located near each other. - Runs on a Prime and an 11/34(unix), but easily protable. - Quite fast. - Accepts motorola standard input format. - Generates standard motorola hexfiles (S1-format). Drawbacks: - No macros. - Not relocatable. At 'htsa', it is being used in courses to teach the students assembler. They assemble on unix, and then download the result into their local micro, and start fiddling around with it. It seems to be almost bug-free by now, measured by the number of problems reported the last time. Also, I still have a previous assembler around, in FTN, and a successor of it in F77. The FTN version was written for a PDP-11 running (yuck) RT-11, the F77 version for a prime running (yuck) PRIMOS. If you are interested, drop me a line. If there is sufficient interest, I'll post it to net.sources, otherwise I'll mail it to the interested parties. If you don't get net.sources, please tell me so, so I can mail it anyway. Jack Jansen, {seismo|philabs|decvax}!mcvax!vu44!jack or ...!vu44!htsa!jack Help! How do I make a cup of tea while working with an acoustic modem? -- Jack Jansen, {seismo|philabs|decvax}!mcvax!vu44!jack or ...!vu44!htsa!jack Help! How do I make a cup of tea while working with an acoustic modem?