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Re: 8 bit assembler?
- Subject: Re: 8 bit assembler?
- From: "Terry & Utahna Olsen" <tolsen64@nospam.boycot.dns2go.com>
- Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 04:49:38 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T Broadband
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There's also Merlin 8, which, I think is a Prodos version...then there's
Merlin 16, which runs in Prodos...and I believe that it can generate 16 bit
code as well...
"Dan Foster" <dsf@globalcrossing.net> wrote in message
news:aikvhm$1l72$1@node21.cwnet.roc.gblx.net...
> What's the best 8 bit assembler that can still be obtained these days
> (as a disk image or whatnot)?
>
> I'm finding the built-in mini-assembler nice, but a little limited. ;)
>
> Is there docs for Merlin Pro 2.43 available somewhere? (mostly interested
> in how to use the editor.)
>
> I found Merlin Pro 2.43, but that appears to be on a DOS 3.3 volume.
> Anything comparable that lives on a ProDOS volume?
>
> -Dan