Xref: utzoo comp.realtime:252 sci.electronics:8117 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!ukc!axion!galadriel!pcf From: pcf@galadriel.bt.co.uk (Pete French) Newsgroups: comp.realtime,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Looking for 6805 assembler for unix, or C source Message-ID: <380@galadriel.bt.co.uk> Date: 5 Oct 89 08:55:50 GMT References: <159@ctsx.UUCP> Organization: RT6115, BTRL, Martlesham Heath, England Lines: 23 From article <159@ctsx.UUCP>, by cam@ctsx.UUCP (Cameron Elliot): > 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. > Oh and how does one program a 6805?, I have an multi-prom type > programmer, do I need an adaptor board? Any help appreciated, I had some friends who wrote a 6502 emulator - it also detected calls to routines in the OS of a BBC micro, and as a result they were able to load in a straight binary image of the BASIC rom and get it to work. It still has some bugss to sort out however, but I will look it up for you. As to an assembler - 6502 is so trivialy simple to assemble that you could probably knock one up in an afternoon using yacc and lex. Left as an exercies for the reader :-) -Pete. -- -Pete French. | "Love is the corpse, British Telecom Research Labs. | That crawls on dreams, Martlesham Heath, East Anglia. | Rips them apart, All my own thoughts (of course) | And tears them to shreds" - SOM