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- From: irie@husc11.harvard.edu (Robert E. Irie)
- Newsgroups: comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: Macintosh/Unix versions of Motorola's AS11 6811 assembler
- Message-ID: <IRIE.92Dec22100330@husc11.harvard.edu>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 15:03:30 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.052359.2319@news.media.mit.edu>
- Organization: Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services, Cambridge, MA
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- In-reply-to: fredm@media.mit.edu's message of 22 Dec 92 05:23:59 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.052359.2319@news.media.mit.edu> fredm@media.mit.edu (Fred G Martin) writes:
-
- So, 6811 assembly hackers can program away with freeware based systems
- now. I hope to port the Mini Board C libraries for use as assembly
- language subroutine libraries; this would make programming in assembly
- almost fun!
-
- Hey! I LIKE a/l programming! I really do! :) (But please port the
- libraries anyway :)
-
- Now, if the freeware 6811 Small-C system weren't so durned MS-DOS
- specific...has anyone ever had any luck porting that thing?
-
- Yup, I ported the v2.0.2 compiler, which I believe I got from either
- your site or nodak's. I got it to work on a Sun, will try it on a
- Decstation soon. We must have different versions, as I dont remember
- it being too hard to port... (I did the port months ago) Should I u/l
- it somewhere?
-
-
- Holiday cheers,
-
- Fred
-
- To you too, Fred, and thanks for all your efforts!
-
-
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- Senior ES Major, Harvard College irie@husc.bitnet
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