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Re: Apple Languages
- Subject: Re: Apple Languages
- From: marc@cxr_rs6000.med.ge.com (Marc Wolfgram)
- Date: 14 Jan 93 18:44:21 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Internet
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
S-C Assembly Lines - hell, I've got most of them... I ordered all the back
issues I didn't have around '84 or so... I really enjoyed the standard "I
can cook tighter code than you" challenges that wen't back and forth... Bob
really knew his way around the '02 instruction set! I know I've a bunch of
duplicates because they gave them away at KFest '90 and I got a lot through
a friend that attended ('91 was _my_ first KFest, sigh!)
Larry, as I find time, I'll put together what I have and we can work out
delivery details.
On the main topic, S-C Assembler 4.0 was a DOS 3.3 based 6502 assembler.
S-C Macro Assembler was ProDOS based at the end, and
supported all 65xxx chips, including the '02, 'C02, 'RC02,
'802 and '816! Great little system in its day :)
Marc Wolfgram
AOL: M Wolfgram GEnie: M.WOLFGRAM2 inet: marc@cxr_rs6000.med.ge.com
There are two ways to write bug-free code and only the third one works!