Fred.Scipione@f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Fred Scipione) (02/21/91)
Recently the source and binaries for cross-assemblers from the C User's Group vol. 292 was posted in comp.binary.ibm.pc. That is, parts of the source, but not for the linker or uP specific routines. Can anyone tell me if there is a network access source for this (or the rest of the CUG libraries?). email replies to scipione@kodak.com -- Fred Scipione - via FidoNet node 1:260/230 UUCP: ...!rochester!ur-valhalla!rochgte!242!Fred.Scipione INTERNET: Fred.Scipione@f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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In article <254.27C37B6D@rochgte.FIDONET.ORG>, Fred.Scipione@f242.n260.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Fred Scipione) writes: > Recently the source and binaries for cross-assemblers from the > C User's Group vol. 292 was posted in comp.binary.ibm.pc. That is, > parts of the source, but not for the linker or uP specific routines. > Can anyone tell me if there is a network access source for this > (or the rest of the CUG libraries?). > Howdee: I was indirectly responsible for that booboo. You see, CUG only sent me 2 of the 4 disks in the CUG292 volume; that was before X-mas. Well I've since received a new batch, and have put them into our local FTP site! You may get the 500-600K .zoo file from SAL.SAIT.EDU.AU in the public sources area. It is PD and will let you assemble code for heaps of micros; especially those from Motorola. One thing... I got these on Kaypro disks and in order to .zoo them I moved them to a PC with Sydex 22disk. Some one already told me they had garbage at the end of each file; so if this is true, let me know & I'll .ARK them or something else. Ronn