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From: usenet@ornl.gov (News poster)
Subject: Re: 6811 Compiler
Message-ID: <1994Jun8.191812.19475@ornl.gov>
Organization: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
References: <2t25b3$cf6@delphinium.cig.mot.com> <1994Jun8.122832.29831@lds.loral.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 19:18:12 GMT
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In article <1994Jun8.122832.29831@lds.loral.com> dombrows@lds.loral.com writes:
>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.
>> 
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>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.  
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>There is no such thing as an assembly compiler.  
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>Bd
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Why did you do that??  This guy was asking for help.  It really
made no sense to say that.  Besides the term makes some sense,
because mneumonics must first be translated/compilied to opcodes 
before it is really executable code.

Get a life, and don't flame people so much.

I think most people on the net would agree.
