On Sunday 16 April 2006 05:18 pm, woodelf wrote:
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.
Published by Sams? I have that. In fact, it's a two-volume set, though
apparently there's some difference in the editions I have or something as the
covers to the two are quite different.
They did some weird things to mnemonics in there.
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