bpalmer@bbn.com (Brian Palmer) (04/17/91)
It seems that there is quite a bit of interest in a FTP site for 68K sources. There exist sites for 68K Minix and 68K OS9 sources but I'd like to stay away from sources of these types. I'd like to start w/ the following: 1. Assemblers 2. Disassemblers 3. Tools (S-record converters etc) 4. ROMable monitors/debuggers [ie my original posting] 5. ROMable code (tiny basic? tiny C?) 6. Cross compilers 7. 68K simulators 8. Kit info? PC030? Bits of code for your favorite interface chip? Please mail me any sources you think would be useful to others. My VMS machine can host an anonymous site but I have not worked out the "incoming" details. (I'm post when the FTP site is running) I'm still looking for: TUTORBUG - written by Motorola for their educational computer. VUBUG - by Vanderbilt U. FBUG68K - ??? Thanks, Brian
martin@iastate.edu (Calsyn Martin Robert) (04/20/91)
In article <63759@bbn.BBN.COM> bpalmer@BBN.COM (Brian Palmer) writes: >It seems that there is quite a bit of interest in a FTP site for 68K sources. Yes, and as noted in a previous posting, I'm in the process of adding all of the 68k stuff I can get my hands on onto our anonymous ftp machine. I have downloaded most all of the 680x0 stuff from motorola (oh! my aching modem) although some came across with zipfile checksum errors. I hope to get the last of it straightened out this coming week. If you have any other nifty 68k stuff you'd like to add, drop me a line. The address will be `iastate.edu' (129.186.254.151) user anonymous, etc, etc... and I will set everything up in pub/m68k. Comments and suggestions warmly welcomed. -- Martin R. Calsyn martin@iastate.edu Project Vincent Systems Support gg.mrc@isumvs.bitnet Iowa State University Computation Center voice: (515) 294-9889 Ames, Iowa 50011 fax: (515) 294-1717