Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!ncar!stout!cook From: cook@stout.ucar.edu (Forrest Cook) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Looking for a 68HC11 assembler Message-ID: <3580@ncar.ucar.edu> Date: 29 Jun 89 20:24:05 GMT References: <3720@orca.WV.TEK.COM> Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu Reply-To: cook@stout.UCAR.EDU (Forrest Cook) Distribution: usa Organization: Field Observing Facility, NCAR, Boulder, CO Lines: 26 In article <3720@orca.WV.TEK.COM> philb@orca.WV.TEK.COM (Phil Biehl) writes: > I'm looking for an assembler for the above mentioned microcontroller... ... Motorola has a freeware line that you can dial up and download software from. The number is (512) 440-3733. I haven't used this in a few years, but I think it is still active. They have a bunch of cross assemblers (IN SOURCE CODE :-) ) for many of their micro families. I was able to hack the code onto our vax/vms system and a unix system. I think a DOS version is availible on line. While we're on the subject of 6811s I would very highly recommend the Archimede's C-6811 C compiler. It supports interrupts, is ROM-able, reasonably efficient, and you can do everything but the chip initialization in C. It also comes with its own assembler. They have both Vax/vms and MS-DOS versions availible. I think the price is (was) around $300.00 for MS-DOS. The manual seems to have walked away, so I can't tell you the phone number, but the company that sells this useful tool is called Archimedes Software Inc. Disclaimer: I have no connection with Archimedes Software Inc. other than being a satisfied customer. ^ ^ Forrest Cook - Beware of programmers who carry screwdrivers - LB /|\ /|\ cook@stout.ucar.edu (The preceeding was all my OPINION) /|\ /|\ {husc6|rutgers|ames|gatech}!ncar!stout!cook /|\ /|\ {uunet|ucbvax|allegra|cbosgd}!nbires!ncar!stout!cook