I didn't know so many existed.... I still have the complete original PAL/POWER package that I used. I used to assemble on the C64 then move the code to the B128 to execute. I could have used the JCL assembler directly on the B128 but I never had a copy at the time. I think I have a copy now. Steve ----- Original Message ---- > From: Anders Carlsson <anders.carlsson@sfks.se> > To: cbm-hackers@musoftware.de > Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 8:42:57 AM > Subject: Re: Assembler for CBM > > Ruud Baltissen wrote: > > > I was asked if I knew a native assembler for a CBM. > > Perhaps you can start here: > > http://www.npsnet.com/danf/cbm/languages.html#Assembly > > Most run on C64, some on PET etc. > > The question is how many of those are available today, and how many > are fully functional to the point they are a good alternative to > cross development. > > My first encounter with assembly language was through the Dr Watson > Book of Assembly Language Programming for the Commodore 64, written > by Derek Bush & Peter Holmes and published by Glentop Publishers Ltd. > It seems to be missing in the list on the web page, but then again > it is more a book + software package to learn assembly programming > than a full featured assembler. > > Good luck in your research! > > -- Anders Carlsson > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2010-10-23 13:00:17
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