wampler@unmvax.UUCP (Bruce Wampler) (07/22/86)
We are considering replacing the TI-9900 micros in our lab (used for our Computer Organization class) with a 68000 based machine - probably an Atari ST. We have found it most effective to have the students edit on the University Unix machine and download code to the micros. We have a cross assembler on the Unix system and they down load object code. An Atari ST is a real machine with several assemblers available. I have not seen source in C for such an assembler. Ideally, we'd like the source for a 68K assembler in C so they can get the syntax mistakes out on Unix, download to the Atari (or whatever we use), and then use the SAME assembler to assemble the executable program. So - is there a PD 68000 assembler written in C that produces executable code for an ST that could be ported to be a Unix cross assembler? -- Dr. Bruce E. Wampler University of New Mexico Department of Computer Science Albuquerque, NM 87131 ..{ucbvax | seismo!gatech | ihnp4!lanl}!unmvax!wampler