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Re: LISA assembler



"Steven Weyhrich" <a2history@gmail.com> wrote:
>Well, the first assembler for the Apple II that did syntax checking.

The Aztec C II version 1 across-assembler which ran in MS-DOS as part of the 
Aztec C development framework not only did syntax checking on 6502 
assembler, but the C compiler provided syntax checking for the C language, 
and then compiled everything to assembler in the first pass. That was in 
1982 as well. I am just putting the finishing touches on a modern 
distribution for this compiler and then will make it available on the Aztec 
C Website (as usual)

http://www.aztecmuseum.ca

I also have the same cross-assembler for the Commodore 64 which ran in 
MS-DOS. That's already there, as well as a native mode version of the Apple 
II compiler and assembler of the same vintage, as well as the CP/M 80 
version of this-all...

> Wait, there were OTHER computers besides the Apple II ??

Never mind that! Here's a link to my Randy Hyde Page... is there anything 
here you can use?

http://www.appleoldies.ca/anix/index.htm

Bill