Hello Philipp,
I should have all of this on 8" floppies. Give me a bit to round it up
and I can send it to you.
Yes, the CSD are like makefile. I think the acronym is Command String
Definition and are command lines to the ISIS-II operating system.
ISIS-II is the operating system for Intel's development systems.
When you run an ISIS-II program under the emulator that exists, it will
not know any difference and will still call itself ISIS-II in the listings.
ASM80 is the assembler for the 8080 cpu. So maybe some of your stuff is
for that cpu rather than the 8048.
I'll get back to you. Or you can send me more details on what you need.
Take care,
Dave
Philipp Hachtmann said the following on 11/28/2011 7:05 AM:
Hello everybody,
I came across some MCS-48 SW project which I have to get into active
maintenance again. I have assembly source and listings. And some DOS
batch files wich run commands like C:\ISIS\ASM80\HEXOBJ. And there are
strange .CSD files which seem to contain some kind of build rules
similar to a makefile.
In the listings there's mentioned an ISIS-II ASM48 assembler. And an
ISIS-II linker as well. I *have* to get that stuff up and working again.
What I assume:
- ISIS-II is an Intel Intellec's OS.
- The Tools from ISIS-II have been ported to MS-DOS but still call
themselves "ISIS-II" in the listings they produce.
Am I right?
Does anybody have the software?
Heeeelp, I'm lost!
It would be very nice if one of this list could help me out. Any input
welcome!
Kind regards,
Philipp