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Date   : Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:14:54
From   : Joel Rowbottom <joel@...>
Subject: Re: Writing / invoking assembler on the beeb

At 12:05 10/07/2006, Jules Richardson wrote:

>I'm looking for good recommendations for BBC micro assembler
>software, if anyone has any.

Lancaster ASM - takes textfile input, throws code out the other side
and does macros, etc. Very versatile, very useful. Can do "include"
type files (Gareth Babb's code was very readable and understandable
using it - part of my learning curve was studying some of the
sourcecode he'd given me using Lancs ASM).

When I taught myself 6502 back in the late 80s, I used it *very*
extensively - started off using the BASIC one, and ended up writing
code using View then compiling it.

It's a 16k ROM image, let me know if you can't find it and I'll dig
it out together with docs.



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