Chuck Guzis wrote:
Do you want to rephrase that? I do recall a simple
assembler that did not
implement alpha constant strings longer than 2 bytes (as a DW). To code a
long string you had to do something like this:
I found the book on the web after a
google search.
TEA, an 8080/8085 Co-Resident Editor/assembler
I can't find any used copies of the book however.
On the lighter side, I found a on-line archive of DTACK GROUNDED.
http://linux.monroeccc.edu/~paulrsm/dg/dg.htm
Interesting reading -- Nov 1981 $104 for a 4 MHZ 68000 CPU.