Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!goya!turia.dit.upm.es!esink From: esink@turia.dit.upm.es Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: 68k Assembler - "asm20" Message-ID: <1991Apr25.065610.1021@dit.upm.es> Date: 25 Apr 91 06:56:10 GMT Sender: @dit.upm.es Reply-To: esink@turia.dit.upm.es () Organization: Dept. Ingenieria de Sistemas Telematicos, dit, upm, Madrid, Spain Lines: 34 Nntp-Posting-Host: turia.dit.upm.es I posted a short time ago about free assemblers for the 68k line. My search turned up a jewel, which I call asm20 (actually I did not give it the name). I summarized my findings to the net, and stated that I would like someone to make the source available for ftp. What I did not mean to state was that I would mail the source to ANYONE who would make it available, but to ONE person who would make it available. I have done so, by mailing it to Martin Calsyn. After a brief problem unpacking the archive, I believe Martin received it correctly, and is going to make it available. However, my mail to Martin now bounces, I don't know why. In the meantime, the requests for me to mail this thing out keep flooding in. I never planned to mail out 50 copies of this thing. Just to support the idea, I too would like to see some sort of a central archive ftp site for Motorola 68k stuff, including asm20 and the rest of the contents of the Motorola BBS. I believe a gentleman at Stanford is attempting to do just that. If I'm not mistaken, his name is Andrew Zimmer. In any case, for the time being, I have placed asm20 in a compressed tar file in /new_uploads on calvin.stanford.edu, I will inform the administrator there what I have done, and he will no doubt want to move it to some appropriate place. Anyone who wants the source to this thing, for either us or archival purposes should obtain it either from calvin.stanford.edu, or from wherever Martin puts it. Regards, Eric Eric W. Sink | "If no one is criticizing |Opinions Departamento de Telematica | your work, it is possible |mine - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid| that you are not doing |all of esink@turia.dit.upm.es | anything." -George Verwer |them.