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Re: SNES Programmer wanted



In article <1993Apr2.180418.4337@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> wsquires@lonestar.utsa.edu (William H. Squires) writes:
>
>  What do the programmers get? Their own SNES system? How about a EPROM
>programmer to transfer finalized code to the ROM carts? All the reference
>manuals? Can I write the code with Orca/M 2.0? Do SNES macros come with the
>job? etc...

	Sure you have to have a SNES system.  You program on a PC
Clone using an assembler known as the SNASM, and it has a rom emulator
connected to the PC by a SCSI link.

	After you use the SNASM you won't want to use ORCA M, heck, I
don't even want to use Merlin... :)  The SNASM assembles thousands of
lines per second...  plus, using Brief w/ multiple windows in 132
column mode is pretty cool...

	BTW - this job would require you to work in house.

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