The visit to the attic proved useful :-)
I found the following PaperBYTE Books (TM):
- Tiny assembler 6800 Version 3.1
- 6800 Tracer - an aid to 6800 program debugging
- RA6800ML - an M6800 Relocatable Macro Assembler
- LINK68 - an M6800 Linking Loader
The RA6800ML is *not* thin, it is 170+ pages.
Consider the Tiny assembler source listing no longer lost, Holger.
It is in the book I have :-)
Further I found from Techincal System Consultants (TSC) :
- TSC 6800 Text Editing System
- TSC 6800 Debug Package
- Software Library for 6800 - Volume 5 Tilte: "Space Voyage"
As Pete collects StarTrek games, he might be interested in
that last one. I can remember that I entered all hex code
in my 6800 system to play that StarTrek game.
I think I will enter the source listing and adapt (easy)
the code for 6809. For the chaps that have the Blinkenlight
Core Board with the optional 32k RAM I can make an S record
file available ...
- Henk.
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Van: cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org namens Holger Veit
Verzonden: vr 31-03-2006 21:30
Aan: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Onderwerp: RA6800ML
>>/Now, I remember these paperbooks were not too
thick (I once
/>>>/had Emmerichs Tiny Assembler and MONDEB from that class
-
/>>>/unfortunately got lost - TinyAsm at least can be copied from
/>>>/old 1977 Byte issues), so I'am not sure whether it will wear
/>>>/out more than by simply reading the book. Unless you have a
/>>>/multi-page scanner where you'd have to destroy the spine.
/>
At least the three articles of the TinyAsm are there, and I could make scans of
them on demand. You can find an index of Byte at
http://www.devili.iki.fi/library/publication/10.en.html
<http://www.devili.iki.fi/library/publication/10.en.html> so if you have specific
articles (limited!) you're interested in I could pdf them. I won't scan
everything
due to lack of time, and I won't make them publicly due to copyright concerns, but
we could talk about few articles.
Yes, the tiny assmebler was rather structured, a nice example how to write good
assembler code. Unfortunately, the Byte articles only has a hex dump - the paperbyte
book had a commented disassembly, but I lost that eventually :-(
Regards
Holger
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