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From: proteanthread on 2 Jan 2008 17:43 so many assemblers to choose from, what's a good table driven assembler that can xcompile anything (or nearly anything) from a Z80 to a 6502 to an 80x86 (x87 optional) ?
From: proteanthread on 2 Jan 2008 18:17 On Jan 2, 3:43 pm, proteanthread <rt...(a)rtdos.com> wrote: > so many assemblers to choose from, what's a good table driven > assembler that can xcompile anything (or nearly anything) from a Z80 > to a 6502 to an 80x86 (x87 optional) ? Found what I was looking for. :-)
From: WillofIrony on 3 Jan 2008 13:04 On Jan 2, 6:17 pm, proteanthread <rt...(a)rtdos.com> wrote: > On Jan 2, 3:43 pm, proteanthread <rt...(a)rtdos.com> wrote: > > > so many assemblers to choose from, what's a good table driven > > assembler that can xcompile anything (or nearly anything) from a Z80 > > to a 6502 to an 80x86 (x87 optional) ? > > Found what I was looking for. :-) I would be interested in what you found. Care to share? Thanks in anticipation Michael
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