RMS.G.HNIJ%MIT-OZ@mit-mc.arpa (03/27/83)
I need a Z80 or 8080 cross assembler for a Tandem NonStop II. Does anyone have any [free] assemblers writeen in Fortran, Cobol, TAL, or some other high-level, structured language? BTW, does anyone else out there use a Tandem? John Labovitz RMS.G.HNIJ%MIT-OZ@MIT-MC -------
hsplab (03/30/83)
Intel has a 8080 macro assembler available (very inexpensively) which is written in Fortran. I suspect that the software is fairly easy to obtain by an university since several students were responsible for its implementation at the University of Minnesota (Cyber series machines). The original documen- tation is oriented for DEC-10 series machines. The assembler worked well (for me) even though it was somewhat slow. The output of the assembler is Intel format hex code. In our case we toggled in a hex loader or used a rom based system to load the ascii characters. David Chou Department of Pathology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ....decvax!duke!tucc!hsplab