SAACC@CUNYVM (Shermane Austin) (09/28/90)
A student of mine is looking for source code for a small assembler. He has a small C-source code assembler, but it's for a Z-80 and CPM. Does anyone know if there is something like this for PC's, and if so where it could be obtained?
keithm@ashtate.UUCP (Keith Mund) (09/28/90)
In article <> SAACC@CUNYVM (Shermane Austin) writes: >A student of mine is looking for source code for a small assembler. >He has a small C-source code assembler, but it's for a Z-80 and CPM. >Does anyone know if there is something like this for PC's, and if so >where it could be obtained? A recent issue of Dr. Dobbs has something that sounds like this. I did not read the article, but it is some form of generic assembler. Keith Mund
winans@mcs.anl.gov (John Winans) (10/02/90)
In article <1291@ashtate.UUCP>, keithm@ashtate.UUCP (Keith Mund) writes: |> In article <> SAACC@CUNYVM (Shermane Austin) writes: |> >A student of mine is looking for source code for a small assembler. |> >He has a small C-source code assembler, but it's for a Z-80 and CPM. |> >Does anyone know if there is something like this for PC's, and if so |> >where it could be obtained? |> |> A recent issue of Dr. Dobbs has something that sounds like this. I |> did not read the article, but it is some form of generic assembler. type in "rlogin quiche.cs.mcgill.ca -l archie" then read the screen. Try (for example) "prog asm" as a command. For PCs, I think you will find what you want from a machine named "terminator.cc.umich.edu" out at the University of Michigan. -- ! John Winans Advanced Computing Research Facility ! ! winans@mcs.anl.gov Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois ! ! ! !"The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away"-- Tom Waite !