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Date   : Fri, 06 Nov 2009 22:47:06 +0000
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Basic6809 1.00

Rick Murray wrote:
> assembler. The nitty-gritty techie details. Because this lends itself to
> the possibility of all sorts of variants - PICs, AVRs, 8501-alikes, or
> even (god help us!) x86!
 
If I want to assemble 80x86 I fire up the PC emulator and use BBC
BASIC 86. With Basic6809 I no longer have to use the cranky DOS
6809 assembler where I had to guess all the command parameters.
 
Through various tools I can assemble 6502, Z80, ARM, 80x86, PDP-11,
6809, oggin, and can disassembly 32016, all on Acorn kit.
 
> myself. I rather liked the bloke on argonet back turn-of-the-century :-)
> that signed off with "Love and chocolate", mmm, yummy!
 
There are three food groups: brown, green and ice cream.
 
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