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From: dombrows@lds.loral.com (Brian Dombrowski, 5424)
Subject: Re: 6811 Compiler
Message-ID: <1994Jun8.122832.29831@lds.loral.com>
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Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 12:28:32 GMT
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In article cf6@delphinium.cig.mot.com, kulpcm@rtsg.mot.com (Christopher M. Kulp) writes:
> I am just starting to build my first digital project using a Motorola MC6811
> series microprocessor/controller.  Does anyone know where I could find a compiler
> so I don't have to hand assemble to code.  An assembly compiler would be the bare
> minumum, but a Basic or C compiler would be awesome.  Any advice or input is
> appreciated.
> 

For starters go back to school ( one other than the one you last graduated from )
and learn the difference between an assembler and a compiler.  They may even
teach this stuff in high school these days.  

There is no such thing as an assembly compiler.  


Bd




