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Re: Looking for Lisa (the Assembler, not the Simpson)
- Subject: Re: Looking for Lisa (the Assembler, not the Simpson)
- From: Z5D31@ttacs3.ttu.edu (Captain Harlock)
- Date: 1996/11/08
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: College of Zen Surrealism, Texas Tech
- References: <55tmv6$db8@ttacs7.ttu.edu> <55uosk$gau@pith.uoregon.edu>
In <55uosk$gau@pith.uoregon.edu> nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu writes:
> That depends. Are the Lisa source code files on DOS 3.3 disks or ProDOS
> disks?
They're on ProDOS.
> Lisa versions 4.x and 5.x were also released as freeware. They're worth
> getting if you can find them...version 4.x fixes numerous bugs in version
> 3.x, and can make OMF files (under ProDOS 8!), and version 5.x is an
> almost-complete native IIGS assembler that runs under GS/OS.
> Unfortunately, they're not widely available--the FTP site where they used
> to be distributed from disappeared a few years ago. A somewhat out-of-date
> copy of version 5.x can be found on Charles Turley's WWW site
> (http://wco.com/~3d5d1wsw/gsezine/GS.WorldView/*BUNKERWARES/), and in the
> 1WSW directory on ground.isca.uiowa.edu.
I might have to check this out. Having a PD assembler on my GS just might be
worth the trouble of finding it. Thanks!
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