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From: shane@cs.sunysb.edu (Shane Bouslough)
Subject: Re: 68hc11 assembler
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Gordon Couger (gcouger@olesun.okstate.edu) wrote:

: We have progressed to the point that using as11.exe as the work
: horse for the 68hc11 is getting to be a pain. Does any one
: have any suggestions for a new improved assembler. Commercial or
: otherwise.

The CUG assembler available in file cug292wk.zip on your favorite
archive site is a wonderful assembler. *Very* full featured. I
tried it but it's incompatible with the output of most C compilers
so I didn't end up using it. If you're just doing assembler
programming though, it might be just the ticket. Nice manual.

: Gordon Couger 
: Agriculture Engineering Oklahoma State University
: 114 Ag Hall, Stillwater, OK  74074
: gcouger@olesun.agen.okstate.edu 405-744-9763 day 624-2855 evenings  

-Shane

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