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From: devilbis@csd4.milw.wisc.edu (Vilbiss Warren C De)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: 6502 cross assembler for the AMIGA
Summary: Don't forget Matt's DASM
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Date: 12 Aug 88 12:35:44 GMT
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In article <7215@cs.tcd.ie> ecarroll@cs.tcd.ie (Right, I'm off...) writes:
>In article <8807200303.AA08094@godzilla.ele.toronto.edu>, leblanc@godzilla.ele.toronto.edu (Marcel LeBlanc) writes:
>> 	I am trying to find a 6502 cross assembler for the Amiga.  I think
>> ...
>> 
>>   Marcel A. LeBlanc
> ...
>
>There is a 6502 cross assembler on Fish disk #92. I got it a few weeks
> ...
>
>Regards,
>Eddy
>

There's also a nice multi-processor cross assembler by Matt Dillon, called
DASM, that I'm pretty sure supports the 6502, as well as several Motorola
processors (6800, 6801, 68HC11, etc.).  I don't know if it ever made its way
to a Fish disk, but if you can FTP to ucbvax.berkeley.edu, you can get it
(it's in pub/amiga, in 3 separate files, dasm(1,2,3).shar).

Hope that helps!

  - Mike Shawaluk (a guest on Warren's account).