vuser@druxt.UUCP (11/09/84)
What assembler was the Terminator (arnold) programmed with ? As the Terminator was about to burst into the hotel room a source listing appeared. It look like 6502 or 6800 mnemonics. Any ideas ? Chuck Gerarden ..!druxt!vuser
rico@reed.UUCP (Tudor) (11/11/84)
> What assembler was the Terminator (arnold) programmed with ? As the > Terminator was about to burst into the hotel room a source listing > appeared. It look like 6502 or 6800 mnemonics. Any ideas ? > > Chuck Gerarden > ..!druxt!vuser Looked like Motorola 6809 assembler source. Guess there's a future yet for that chip.
david@bragvax.UUCP (David DiGiacomo) (11/13/84)
In article <1130@druxt.UUCP> vuser@druxt.UUCP (GerardenC) writes: >What assembler was the Terminator (arnold) programmed with ? As the >Terminator was about to burst into the hotel room a source listing >appeared. It look like 6502 or 6800 mnemonics. Any ideas ? > > Chuck Gerarden > ..!druxt!vuser -- David DiGiacomo, BRAG Systems Inc., San Mateo CA (415) 342-3963 (...decvax!ucbvax!hplabs!bragvax!david)
did@ucla-cs.UUCP (11/15/84)
What assembler was the Terminator (arnold) programmed with ? As the Terminator was about to burst into the hotel room a source listing appeared. It look like 6502 or 6800 mnemonics. Any ideas ? Chuck Gerarden ..!druxt!vuser That was apple assembly. Wait, don't get the idea that I program in that.... Dave Arpa: did@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA Uucp: {ucbvax || ihnp4 || randvax || sdcrdcf || trwspp || ism780} !ucla-cs!did "Be cool or be cast out" -- N.P.