Re: Assemblers for the 65816 processor

From: Nathan Smith (stryyker_at_keypoint.com.au)
Date: 2003-12-01 10:07:36

Maybe Jammon but El Cheapo works without SuperRAM or use cross
assembler... but WiNGS needs SuperRAM.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <ncoplin@orbeng.com>
To: <cbm-hackers@cling.gu.se>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 7:29 PM
Subject: Assemblers for the 65816 processor


> Hi All,
>
> Early days still, but I've built two different CPU replacements for
the C64:
> one internal and one which fits into the expansion slot. Neither at
the
> moment offers memory mapping (that is port $0000/$0001) my main
interest was
> to sort out the VIC etc.
>
> I'm aware that there are a number of assemblers / cross-assemblers
out
> there.... DreaMon, Sirus, ElCheapo, Jammon... which of these will
allow
> writing of 65816 test code on a 65816 "C64" machine without
$0000/0001 and
> without SuperRAM?
>
> Cheers,
> Nick
>
> BTW: ultimate purpose is a simple CPU replacement that would support
testing
> of apps like WiNGs before having decide to buy a SuperCPU. So the
adaptor
> may end up supporting extra RAM, but not offer 20MHz...
>
>
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