Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!littlei!guardian!peter From: peter@guardian.UUCP (peter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel Subject: Re: ASM80/ PL/M-80 Message-ID: <298@guardian.UUCP> Date: 9 Nov 89 20:43:49 GMT References: <31021@max.mips.COM> Reply-To: peter@langlab1.hf.intel.com (Peter Plamondon) Organization: Intel Development Tools Operation, Hillsboro OR Lines: 29 In article <31021@max.mips.COM> freeptos@mips.COM (Dan Freitas) writes: |Does anyone know where to find an 8085 assembler or a PL/M compiler that runs |on an IBM-PC/AT? On one side of the ol' hobby room sits a #$%*@ single |floppy, IPDS system that feels like a 1Khz PC. On the other side is a |20Mhz-386 machine.... | | Thanks for any leads, | Dan Freitas |-- |UUCP : {decvax,ucbvax,hplabs}!decwrl!mips!freeptos |USPS : Mips Computer Systems; 930 Arques Ave; Sunnyvale, Ca 94086 |PHONE: 408-991-0217 I'm assuming you're interested in running the language tools from the iPDS on your 386 system to get quicker assembles/compiles. Assuming that's right... Intel's 8080/8085 languages ran under the ISIS operating system on the "blue box" systems (Series I-IV as I recall). I've seen advertisements in the technical PC magazines for ISIS emulators that run on DOS, they would let you run those old Intel compilers. Usual disclaimer, this is based on my recollection of those tools and may be wrong, I'm not speaking on behalf of Intel Corp, etc, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Plamondon, Intel Corp, 5200 NE Elam Young Pkwy, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 Internet: peter@langlab1.hf.intel.com +1 503-696-5219 UUNET : uunet!intelhf!langlab1!peter "I speak for myself, as best I can." UUCP : tektronix!psueea!foobar!langlab1.hf.intel.com!peter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------