Xref: utzoo comp.realtime:247 sci.electronics:8090 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!cmcl2!lanl!opus!ted From: ted@nmsu.edu (Ted Dunning) Newsgroups: comp.realtime,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Looking for 6805 assembler for unix, or C source Message-ID: Date: 4 Oct 89 15:47:40 GMT References: <159@ctsx.UUCP> Sender: news@nmsu.edu Followup-To: comp.realtime Organization: NMSU Computer Science Lines: 36 In-reply-to: cam@ctsx.UUCP's message of 3 Oct 89 22:42:52 GMT In article <159@ctsx.UUCP> cam@ctsx.UUCP (Cameron Elliot) writes: I am trying to do some 6805 development work under Un*x {Why not and am looking for any suggestions in the way of assemblers, emulators and any other development aids that might be necessary. there are a variety of assemblers, both generic and special purpose on uunet. if you are looking to do something on the cheap, then i would recommend wiring up some byte wide static rams into a prom emulator and use an external prom version of the 6805. this will allow you to download code into the `prom' and test it easily. Oh and how does one program a 6805?, I have an multi-prom type programmer, do I need an adaptor board? Any help appreciated, you could use an adapter board, but an easier method is to just use the circuit given in the 6805 app notes and have the 6805 blow it's own prom. you just have to give it something to copy, and if you have built a prom emulator, then you are on your way. also, if you are interested in spending just a little money, try giving this guy a call: Nelson C Smith 1920 Arbor Creek Drive Carrollton, Texas 75010 (214) 446-9906 he sells a line of prom emulators and simple development software for micros. -- ted@nmsu.edu remember, when extensions and subsets are outlawed, only outlaws will have extensions or subsets