Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!opel!johnk From: johnk@opel.uu.net (John Kennedy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel Subject: Re: ASM80/ PL/M-80 Message-ID: <304@opel.uu.net> Date: 12 Nov 89 18:21:34 GMT References: <31021@max.mips.COM> <298@guardian.UUCP> Reply-To: johnk@opel.UUCP (John Kennedy) Organization: Second Source, Inc., Annapolis, MD Lines: 35 >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 > My 8085 cross-assembler runs under MS-DOS, and, to quote the manual, is from: Microtec Research 505 West Olive Ave, Ste 325 P.O. Box 60337 Sunnyvale, CA 94088 (408) 980-1300 The address may be obsolete; this is not a new product. I have talked to them at the above number in the last year. It generates one large absolute object, or relocatables and comes with a linker. Now - Does anyone know of a good (even bad) 8085 software emulator/debugger for MS-DOS? John -- John Kennedy johnk@opel.uu.uunet Second Source, Inc. Annapolis, MD