Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!cca!ima!inmet!alpert From: alpert@inmet.UUCP Newsgroups: net.micro Subject: Re: 64MON for C64 - (nf) Message-ID: <263@inmet.UUCP> Date: Thu, 18-Aug-83 05:40:15 EDT Article-I.D.: inmet.263 Posted: Thu Aug 18 05:40:15 1983 Date-Received: Thu, 18-Aug-83 16:09:58 EDT Lines: 44 #R:rayssd:-8900:inmet:5800017:000:1463 inmet!alpert Aug 17 13:49:00 1983 Greg, Tried to respond by mail but was unsuccessful, so am posting this. Other C64 persons may also be interested (not all of us get net.micro.cbm at our sites). I don't have the Commodore monitor cartridge, but do have Hes Mon 64 by Human Engineered Software. The cartdridge lists for $40 (I found it for $32). It includes a single-step capability and utilities for hex/decimal conversion along with full-scrolling disassembler, one-line assembler, and much more. The only disadvantage is that the area in RAM overlaid by the cartridge is inaccessable. The area overlaid by the cartridge is the top 8K of BASIC's text buffer. Overall, I have found Hes Mon 64 to be a useful tool, both in looking at undocumented code and debugging my own assembly-language programs. ----- I also have a RAM-based monitor, SUPERMON64, which was published in COMPUTE! magazine and can therefore be considered in the public domain. It has a subset of the cartridge-based monitor's capabilities (no single-step, no full scrolling) but does have a disassembler, one-line assembler, and various utilities. If you would like a copy I would be willing to send it for the cost of media (tape or disk) and postage. -- Bob Alpert -- Intermetrics, Inc. 733 Concord Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 ...harpo!inmet!alpert ...hplabs!sri-unix!cca!ima!inmet!alpert ...yale-comix!ima!inmet!alpert