[comp.sys.atari.st.tech] SNASM

Laura_Burnett@mindlink.bc.ca (Laura Burnett) (06/11/91)

 We just got a SNASM unit for cross assembling (IBM host) on the ST.

 I was wondering if anyone has used one of these things and can tell me what
their long term impressions were.

 Also, has anyone figured out the Debugging info that is generated by Lattice
5? I realize that it is probably proprietary so um, I was just going to use it
in a simple serial debugging tool I was working on...

 Where does one go about getting info (low level hardware info) on the MEGA
STE, I am especially interested in the DAC (stereo sound) and the scrolling
stuff.

 I was wondering if anyone has seen a hardware type of debugger or snapshot
utility ( along the lines of a SOFTICE or like an ACTION REPLAY cartridge) I
would like to examine the computer when it has hung up.

 Are there any PD linkers out there?

 Thanks for any info you can supply....
 Post or mail

   David Galloway, Distinctive Software Incorporated

ggranger@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Greg Granger) (06/18/91)

Laura_Burnett@mindlink.bc.ca (Laura Burnett) writes:

> 
>  We just got a SNASM unit for cross assembling (IBM host) on the ST.
> 
>  I was wondering if anyone has used one of these things and can tell me what
> their long term impressions were.
> 
>  Also, has anyone figured out the Debugging info that is generated by Lattice
> 5? I realize that it is probably proprietary so um, I was just going to use i
> in a simple serial debugging tool I was working on...
> 
>  Where does one go about getting info (low level hardware info) on the MEGA
> STE, I am especially interested in the DAC (stereo sound) and the scrolling
> stuff.
> 
>  I was wondering if anyone has seen a hardware type of debugger or snapshot
> utility ( along the lines of a SOFTICE or like an ACTION REPLAY cartridge) I
> would like to examine the computer when it has hung up.
> 
>  Are there any PD linkers out there?
> 
>  Thanks for any info you can supply....
>  Post or mail
> 
>    David Galloway, Distinctive Software Incorporated


MPH Computer Specialists in Norfolk, England will be selling such a
cartridge.  I can't remember the exact name of it, but it does exact what 
you are wanting ... and more.  It also allows you to "rip" music, sound 
and graphics from games.  Here is the address:

     MPH Computer Specialists
     10 Chandlers Court
     Eaton, Norwich
     Norfolk, UK  NR4-6EY
     Phone (from U. S./Canada):  011-44 (603) 503382


Greg Granger
 
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