At 03:18 PM 4/16/06 -0600, you 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.
I believe that I have a copy that I bought off of E-bay. I went and
looked for it but couldn't find it (I have WAY too many books around here!)
However I did find a book on DBUG by Titus, Titus, Rony and Larsen. It's
one of the Blacksburg series of Bugbooks. I've never used it but it says
that it can run in 1k!
Joe
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.