Quoting Philip Pemberton <philpem(a)dsl.pipex.com>om>:
Hi all,
I've just downloaded three assemblers from the ROM archive at
http://bbc.nvg.org . Catch is, none of them include manuals. I've got copies
of:
VASM65 v2.0E by Vida Rebus
ASM 1.10 by SYSTEM (claims to be the "ASM 6502 Macro assembler V1.10",
"Copyright (C) 1984 SYSTEM"). Contains text strings like "Press
play", so
may be a tape->ROM conversion.
ROMAS 3.02 by TBK Associates (full copyright string = "ROMAS 3.02
(C)1985 TBK Associates - S.C."
Silly question; why don't you use the assembler built into BBC Micro BASIC? I
used this for years for many serious programs and never had a problem... (I
should be able to remember how to use it still!)
dave