rwi@naucse.UUCP (Robert Wier) (09/22/88)
I'm still looking for some educational use (ie, cheap or free)
cross assemblers for the 68,000 and for the 8085. We have
classes running on both the SDK-85 boards from Intel and
the MEX boards from Motorola. However, my students would be
eternally grateful if they didn't have to hand-assemble multi-K
machine language programs. PLEASE HELP THESE GUYS OUT!
(maybe a company you work for could make a software donation for
tax purposes?)
I can use anything written in Vax assembly, C, or any of the
higher level languages ( Fortran, Pascal, etc), to run under
Unix or VMS. In a pinch, I'd also be
interested perhaps other assemblers that might be modifed to
work with the 68K or 8085. Please respond to me through E-Mail
if you don't wish to post here.
Thanks - Bob Wier
Bob Wier -- College of Engineering & Technology
Northern Arizona University
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My opinions are completely my own, and not the university's, etc. etc.haugj@pigs.UUCP (John F. Haugh II) (09/23/88)
In article <920@naucse.UUCP> rwi@naucse.UUCP (Robert Wier) writes: > I'm still looking for some educational use (ie, cheap or free) > cross assemblers for the 68,000 and for the 8085. a configurable cross-assembler for the 8080/8085, 6,800 ;-) and 6502 [ i think ] was posted some time back. i believe it was posted in comp.sources.unix. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-The Beach Bum at The Big "D" Home for Wayward Hackers-=-=-=-=-=-= Very Long Address: John.F.Haugh@rpp386.dallas.tx.us Very Short Address: jfh@rpp386 "ANSI C: Just say no" -- Me
gmg@hcx.uucp (Greg M. Garner) (09/25/88)
The motorola freeware bulletin board has a 68000 assembler on it, with C source code. The phone number is 1-512-440-3733. They also have a bunch of neat stuff for their 68xx series chips. They may even have a C compiler that generates 68000 code, but I have never tried it out. Hope this helps! Greg Garner gmg@hcx.uucp 501-442-4847
jec@nesac2.UUCP (John Carter ATLN SADM) (09/25/88)
In article <920@naucse.UUCP>, rwi@naucse.UUCP (Robert Wier) writes: > > I'm still looking for some educational use (ie, cheap or free) > cross assemblers for the 68,000 and for the 8085. We have > classes running on both the SDK-85 boards from Intel and > the MEX boards from Motorola. However, my students would be > eternally grateful if they didn't have to hand-assemble multi-K > machine language programs. PLEASE HELP THESE GUYS OUT! Programming support for most Motorola chips can be found on the Motorola BBS at 512-440-3733. No charge (other than the long distance call) and there are all types of programs and information available. -- USnail: John Carter, AT&T, Atlanta RWC, 3001 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta GA 30339 Video: ...att!nesac2!jec Voice: 404+951-4642 The machine belongs to the company. The opinions are mine.