Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bloom-beacon!usc!orion.cf.uci.edu!uci-ics!zardoz!tgate!irsx01!ka3ovk!drilex!axiom!linus!alliant!werme From: werme@Alliant.COM (Ric Werme) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Anyone heard of SLR Systems? Message-ID: <3196@alliant.Alliant.COM> Date: 8 Jun 89 03:18:53 GMT References: <557@zinn.MV.COM> Reply-To: werme@alliant.Alliant.COM (Ric Werme) Organization: Alliant Computer Systems, Littleton, MA Lines: 29 In article <557@zinn.MV.COM> mem@zinn.MV.COM (Mark E. Mallett) writes: >I had gone to great pains to make my TED >editor modular, for incremental assemblies; but with SLR, I could >assemble the whole thing as a unit, and generate a .COM file, in less >time than I could assemble a single module with any other assembler. > >In fact, I bought ECO-C primarily because it came bundled with a version >of the SLR assembler. Gee, I bought my copy of the SLR asembler so I wouldn't have to split your TED editor into a bunch of modules so I could assemble the beast! :-) Actually, I bought it so I could speed up your brother's serial line module of the bios without changing some of the SLR dependencies you guys used.... >The latest address I have for SLR (1984) is: > SLR Systems > 1622 N. Main Street > Butler PA 16001 > (412) 282 0864 I think that's what it was in ~1987. They still remember you! -- | A pride of lions | Eric J Werme | | A gaggle of geese | uucp: decvax!linus!alliant | | An odd lot of programmers | Phone: 603-673-3993 |