On March 22, 2019 at 12:53 PM Mike Stein <mhs.stein
at gmail.com> wrote:
On further investigation I found this line on Rich Cini's site:
I also recently received recompilable copies of the AIM monitor ROM in an A65 version and
a TASM version. Here's a cached copy of A65 v1.04, the assembler used for the A65
source files. The TASM files can be compiled using the Telemark table assembler (TASM)
from Squak Valley Software. My personal preference is TASM, which I use for all of my
6502- and 8080-based cross-assembly projects.
Here's the link:
http://www.classiccmp.org/cini/systems.htm#RWS
So perhaps the A65 assembler listed there is the correct one?
-Will
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I'd be surprised; I think it's more likely that they used the R6500 Macro
Assembler you linked to in your previous post.
m
Yes. Right after posting that I looked into the .zip file and it appears to have
MS-DOS executables, so not likely. Was just waiting on someone to call me on it :-)
Will
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