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From: sburton@dres.dnd.ca (Stan Burton)
Subject: Re: 68hc11 assembler
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In article <1993Apr15.001617.7912@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu> gcouger@olesun.okstate.edu (Gordon Couger) writes:
> 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.
>
> Thanks
> Gordon
> 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

I have recommended (and do still) the Archimedes system (commercial).  It is
very complete and you get a C compiler, which can speed up the development of
those parts of your code that do not require the absolute maximum
processing power of the chip.

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