Originally posted by: utzoo!decvax!duke!unc!dce
Article-I.D.: unc.4369
Posted: Mon Dec 6 13:20:46 1982
Received: Tue Dec 7 11:25:54 1982
References: uiucdcs.1171
If Artic has found a way to load machine language from cassettes without
putting them in REM statements, they have found something big. I don't
see any other way to do it. The ZX81 tape loader checks the input for
syntax and doesn't load if the program is not written in syntactically
correct ZX81 BASIC (the editor wont let you enter incorrect statements),
so it would seem that this assembler must have it's own built-in tape
I/O routines so that you have to load in the assembler first, and then
your program.