Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!cica!gatech!emcard!wa4mei!rsj From: rsj@wa4mei.UUCP (Randy Jarrett WA4MEI) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809 Subject: Re: need cross-assembler Message-ID: <2423@wa4mei.UUCP> Date: 5 Aug 89 21:06:37 GMT References: <13970@jumbo.dec.com> Reply-To: rsj@wa4mei.UUCP (Randy Jarrett WA4MEI) Organization: Amateur Radio Gateway WA4MEI, Chamblee Ga. Lines: 30 In article <13970@jumbo.dec.com> ehs@jumbo.dec.com (Ed Satterthwaite) writes: ++>I'm starting a project that will use a 6809 (actually 6309E) as a control ++>processor and I need a cross-assembler. It has to run on Ultrix (= BSD ++>VAX Unix) or on a Macintosh and to generate something easy to feed to an ++>EPROM programmer. The whole project is low-profile, low-budget. ++> ++>Does anyone have a favorite to recommend? Thanks in advance. ++> ++>Ed Satterthwaite ++>DEC Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA ++>ehs@src.dec.COM {...}!decwrl!ehs I have been using the cross-assembler package from Computer Systems Consulants in Conyers GA. Bud Pass has complete packages for all the 8 bit processors and the 68000. They are written in C and the sources are available. I believe that he sells them for about $50 for a single processor binary, $100 for the single processor with source and $500 for the complete package of sources for all the processors. Supported processors are 680x family, 6502, 1805, z8, z80, 8080, 8085, 8048, 8051, 68000, 68010, and 32000 processors (whew!). Computer Systems Consulants 1454 Latta Lane Conyers GA 30207 (404) 483-4570 -- Randy Jarrett WA4MEI UUCP ...!gatech!wa4mei!rsj | US SNAIL: P.O. Box 941217 PHONE +1 404 493 9017 | Atlanta, GA 30341-0217