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- A68K - 68000 Cross Assembler For CP/M-80
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- 11/12/82
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- by Dick Curtiss - dba Quelo
- 843 NW 54th
- Seattle, Washington 98107
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- (206) 784-8018 AM
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- This promotional release of the assembler (v 1.9) is
- provided free of charge to various CP/M users'
- groups. It may be passed around freely, provided
- that this notice is included. The first commercial
- release of the product will be in January, 1983.
- Needless to say it will NOT be free.
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- V 1.9 assembles all 68000 instructions and
- addressing modes using Motorola syntax. Testing has
- been in progress for a couple of months, so the
- assembler is in good shape at this point. Automatic
- conversions are provided for Q, I, A and M
- instruction variations. Branches and absolute
- addressing are optimized to "short" where possible.
- See the file "NOTES" for more information specific
- to this assembler.
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- So what is the catch, you say. The catch is that
- v 1.9 does not have the whistles and bells
- implemented. Also, the symbol table is of limited
- size and documentation is just a few pages of notes.
- See the Motorola 68000 User's Manual
- (MC68000UM[AD3]) for more information about 68000
- instructions and the Motorola 68000 Resident
- Structured Assembler Reference Manual (M68KMASM[D4])
- for Motorola assembler conventions.
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- The first commercial release of the assembler,
- January, 1983, includes documentation, macros,
- conditional assembly, flow control structures and
- INCLUDE. It is an absolute assembler, however.
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- The second commercial release, March, 1983, includes
- additional features to produce linkable object
- modules and a linker to put the modules together
- into a program.
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- Be the first on your block to have this fine
- assembler. Orders received or post marked prior to
- January 1, 1983, receive a $100 discount off the
- advertised price of $260. This makes the early bird
- price a mere $160.
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