Re: 128 assemblers

From: Steve Judd (sjudd_at_ffd2.com)
Date: 2002-06-15 01:33:04

Hola,

To groep: I believe the protovision assembler is a tass-syntax
SCPU+SuperRAM assembler that can use both the VIC and VDC screens; I
assume it runs in 64 mode and just accesses the VDC regs (at least, that's
what I thought about doing).

An 80-column editor really is nice for code.  Alas, all of my 1084s have
now degenerated to the point where 80-column mode no longer works.  $2bad.

On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Niklas Ramsberg wrote:

> have. Are the commands the same in Merlin? How about the syntax? Those 
> are the things I have to figure out.

Yep, exactly: a lot of the syntax and editor commands are the same (but
not all).  One reason for this is I wanted to be able to compile my old
code (including the assembler itself!)

> It'd be great if you would scan the most relevant parts of the Merlin 
> manual. Things like command references, an overview of the different 
> parts, etc. Please...

I will try to do so this weekend.  The editor commands are all listed on a
single sheet; pseudo-opcodes, macros, and the linker take up a number of
pages though.

-S


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