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Re: contiki and an assembler



> With Merlin, you load a program's source, edit it, save the source,
> assemble it, save ithe object code, and then run it.  Seems pretty
> natural to me.
> 
> Of course, I've done it a few hundred times...  ;-)

Merlin attempts to load the source i made in teach in system 6.
when i catalog in dos or merlin, i can see the file i created so i 
know that it's there.

When I go to load it, it says it can't find it.

So from that point. I'm stuck.

I also can't make any sense out of the editor, it looks like an
old sort of edlin type editor.

Regards,

Alistair Ross

On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 00:22:18 +0000, Michael J. Mahon wrote:

> Alistair J Ross wrote:
> 
>>I've tried merlin assembler running on a GS (kegs) and it makes little
>>sense as to how you actually write a program and read it in with it.
>>
>>Is there any better assemblers out there that I should use?
> 
> I supose it all depends on what you think "makes sense" is.  ;-)
> 
> With Merlin, you load a program's source, edit it, save the source,
> assemble it, save ithe object code, and then run it.  Seems pretty
> natural to me.
> 
> Of course, I've done it a few hundred times...  ;-)
> 
> -michael
> 
> Check out parallel computing for 8-bit Apples on my
> Home page:  http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

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