On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 2:47 PM, Eric Smith <spacewar at gmail.com> wrote:
Signetics also had a microassembler for the 3000 series, "Signetics Micro
Assembler", also written in FORTRAN, and not compatible with CROMIS.
Well, maybe that'll turn up if CROMIS doesn't.
If CROMIS doesn't still exist, I'd suggest AMDASM on CP/M. It's on
Bitsavers. It is a general-purpose metaassembler, not in any way
specialized for AMD parts (e.g., 2900 series).
I assume it's one of these?
http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/AMD/AM29/
Any tips on how to get it running in SimH or the like? I don't see any text
file describing the system or format.
Some time ago I started working on an AMDASM clone written in Python 3,
but it's not yet far enough along to be useful.
Sweet! I wonder if there is enough in the way of microcoded stuff that a
microdisassembler wouldn't be handy as well. Does something like that
already exist?
Kyle