[comp.sys.m68k] PD 68K-assembler wanted ...

andre@maestro.htsa.aha.nl (Andre v.d. Vlies) (06/17/91)

 am looking for a PD 68000 assembler. Is ther anybody on this group who
 can help me? I've heard that there is a Motorola BBS in the States that
 contains a very nifty 68000 assembler. A long distance call from Europe
 to the States is somewhat too big for my budget. It would be nice if I
 could just 'ftp' with Motorola ....

	Thanx,
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jimomura@lsuc.on.ca (Jim Omura) (06/18/91)

In article <2976@maestro.htsa.aha.nl> andre@maestro.htsa.aha.nl (Andre v.d. Vlies) writes:
>
> am looking for a PD 68000 assembler. Is ther anybody on this group who
> can help me? I've heard that there is a Motorola BBS in the States that
> contains a very nifty 68000 assembler. A long distance call from Europe
> to the States is somewhat too big for my budget. It would be nice if I
> could just 'ftp' with Motorola ....

     Both the Sozobon C compiler and Mark Johnson C compilers are
distributed in C source code form and both of them include separate
assemblers and linkers.  In fact, they both are based on similar
philosophies.  The compiler compiles down to standard assembly
language text.  The optimizer works on the assembly language text
file outputting another standard text file.  The assembler then
works on the text file putting out a linkable object file and the
linker, well, it links them. :-)



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