BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 11-04-92 (06:12) Number: 295 From: MATT ROBERTS Refer#: NONE To: JAMES VAHN Recvd: NO Subj: Postit Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
> dissembler. I'm lacking an opcode/mnemonic conversion chart. I > see nothing in the public domain in the way of an assembler and If you're looking for an assembler with source, I can't help, but the following: A86V322.ARJ D86V322.ARJ CHASM413.ARJ (or is that CHASM.ARJ?) are available at 1:325/602. I don't think WASM (Wolfware assembler) is up there, but I can put it there if you want. Also can make available A370R42A and B, which are the files for the PC/370 cross-assembler. There are some cross-assemblers for the 68XX (not 68000) series at 1:325/608. I forget the name. UASM is a disassembler written in BASIC by White Crane. I don't have it, but it can be gotten from: Computer Solutions P.O. Box 8292 New Fairfield, Ct 06812 (203)746-6372 The disk with UASM and some other stuff on it is LA804, on page 28 of their catalogue. Hope this helps. Matt --- --- * Origin: When all else fails, lower your standards. (1:325/602.8)
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