There were
plenty of assemblers around, some even native. Heck, I wrote
both an 8008 and an 8080 cross-assembler (in FORTRAN, naturally). It's
not rocket science. One friend of mine wrote his assembler as macros
for a mainframe assembler. That, at once, gave him all of the advanced
facilities of the host assembler. Wish I'd thought of that...
So, I wrote my primitive little 8080 assembler, in Fortran-77. I
started using it the next day, and my manager asked where I got it.
After I told him, he said that I should have asked him first, because he
could have put together one using editor macros pretty easily - in less
than a week, he estimated. The fact that I knew nothing about macros
notwithstanding, I noticed I thereafter got a lot more autonomy when I
told him I wrote mine in a single (longish) day...
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Mark Moulding