Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!bloom-beacon!mcgill-vision!clyde!vlsi2!thomasw From: thomasw@vlsi2.CS.Concordia.CA (Thomas Wieland 1728423) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: I need a 68xxx monitor program. Summary: I have one, but.. Message-ID: <1329@clyde.Concordia.CA> Date: 5 Oct 89 17:00:21 GMT References: <8220@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au> <3460002@hpdml93.HP.COM> Sender: sccs@Clyde.Concordia.CA Reply-To: thomasw@vlsi2.CS.Concordia.CA (Thomas Wieland 1728423) Organization: Concordia University, Montreal Quebec Lines: 30 In article <3460002@hpdml93.HP.COM> jmcvey@hpdml93.HP.COM (John McVey) writes: >Alas, there are many readers of this group that could benefit greatly >from a PD 68K monitor program. >[..] >If there is such a beast out there, would someone please post it. I >sure it would have broad interest in this group. > >Many thanks in advance, > >John McVey >jmcvey%hpbslq@hplabs.hp.com I have written a 68K monitor program about 5 years ago and would be willing to post the sources (68k assembly), but don't know how to create a shar archive, which seems to be the standard way of posting plaintext sources around here (our sysadmin doesn't know either, I asked). So, if anyone is interested, could I get some help regarding 'shar'? I've also checked the manuals and searched the system directories, but had no luck there, either. If I need a special program/script to create shar files, I would probably need that, too. Thanks in advance, Thomas Thomas Wieland Email: thomasw@jupiter.cs.concordia.ca Dept. of Computer Science or: thomasw@concour.cs.concordia.ca Concordia University Montreal, PQ Canada Phone: (514) 848-3039