Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!rex!ames!eos!shelby!lindy!news From: LC.YRS@forsythe.stanford.edu (Richard Stanton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Does GenAsm work for you? My .seq files don't take. Message-ID: <9341@lindy.Stanford.EDU> Date: 7 May 90 06:17:26 GMT Sender: news@lindy.Stanford.EDU (News Service) Distribution: usa Lines: 17 In article <664@umriscc.usenet.umr.edu>, jeffj@usenet.umr.edu (Jeff Jenness) writes: >Sometime back I also attempted to use AsmGen (instead of GenAsm??) and also >met with limited sucess in using the .SEQ file. I followed the .DOC file but >the program did not seem to like it anyway. I would also like to find out why >the program does not use the .SEQ file according to the documentation. Is the >doc file incorrect? Has anybody actually ever used the .SEQ files? Is there >another version that is more recent that 1985(6?)? (sorry, I don't remember the >specific year but it is quite old) Trying ASMGEN, I found that the .SEQ file must end with a Control-Z, or else the program hangs. Maybe this is part of the problem you are facing. I remember finding it extremely frustrating until I realized the solution. Richard Stanton pstanton@gsb-what.stanford.edu