Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!cs.umu.se!dvljhg From: dvljhg@cs.umu.se (J|rgen Holmberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: Where do I find the Seka Assembler??? Message-ID: <1991Apr27.100551.17084@cs.umu.se> Date: 27 Apr 91 10:05:51 GMT References: <1991Apr25.214452.1@happy.colorado.edu> Sender: news@cs.umu.se (News Administrator) Organization: Dep. of Info.Proc, Umea Univ., Sweden Lines: 23 In article <1991Apr25.214452.1@happy.colorado.edu> kskelm@happy.colorado.edu writes: > > In so many EuroDemos, the coders talk about the Seka assembler. > > Also, all of the source code I've seen for demos was written with Seka. > > Is this a commercial product? If so, where is it available and how much >does it cost? If NOT, *where can I get one*??? > > Kevin > Seka assembler is indeed a commercial product released by Kuma computers. Their version is hopelessly inferior to the hacker versions that are out there though. I am not sure about this but try to get your hands on AsmOne instead. It should be able to compile most seka source and it is faster, supports 680x0 and assorted other goodies. /Jorgen -- email dvljhg@cs.umu.se | DUMII: Sentinel of the scales Everything I say is always true, just apply it to the right reality. "Credo, quia absurdum est." Credo (dei) in absurdum est?