Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:22547 comp.sys.tandy:1724 comp.software-eng:2097 comp.sources.wanted:8959 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf.edu!root From: root@cca.ucsf.edu (Systems Staff) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.sys.tandy,comp.software-eng,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Universal Assembler? Summary: try the archives Keywords: grammar, asy, opcodes Message-ID: <2467@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> Date: 6 Oct 89 20:11:43 GMT References: <195@zorin.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Computer Center, UCSF Lines: 21 In article <195@zorin.UUCP>, chris@zorin.UUCP (Christopher Nielsen) writes: > > Now I have a software request... I'm looking for some sort of simple > assembler that I can use to develop software on the unix system, and then > load it into the model 100. It uses an 8085 (8080 op-code compatible). > I just need something simple I can adapt. I'm thinking of writing it in C, Try the comp.sources.unix archives, volumes 7 and 9, and comp.sources.misc for around May '88. Thos Sumner Internet: thos@cca.ucsf.edu (The I.G.) UUCP: ...ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf!thos BITNET: thos@ucsfcca U.S. Mail: Thos Sumner, Computer Center, Rm U-76, UCSF San Francisco, CA 94143-0704 USA I hear nothing in life is certain but death and taxes -- and they're working on death. #include