Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!ptsfa!ames!think!husc6!sri-unix!rutgers!princeton!phoenix!pguhatha From: pguhatha@phoenix.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: comp.os.cpm usage and zcpr3.3 Message-ID: <366@phoenix.PRINCETON.EDU> Date: Wed, 3-Jun-87 20:44:12 EDT Article-I.D.: phoenix.366 Posted: Wed Jun 3 20:44:12 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 6-Jun-87 04:49:40 EDT Organization: Princeton Univ. Computing and Information Technology Lines: 23 Keywords: assemblers,zcpr A few days ago I posted my suprises with ZCPR3.3 and it's required new assemblers (I guess both ZAS and Z80ASM will do), I got curious what actually happened to the old assemblers. To me this is quite a change with older versions of ZCPR, but we all know, one day the old 8080 code will be replaced by Z80, and by Z280 and HD64180... Now, I am curious how many people that read this messages actually do still use assemblers, and if so, which one. I only knew of ASM, MAC, RMAC and M80, but know we need either ZAS or Z80ASM. Also a public domain Z80MR is available, but there maybe more. I would appreciate some responses, and will summarize to the net in a couple of weeks when things slow down. It seems that I was a rather oldfashioned user, and that most of the community has changed to the more modern assemblers. Let me know. Peter Teuben Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, NJ 08540 email to either: TEUBEN@IASSNS.BITNET, pjt@astrovax.uucp or my friends account (see header)