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From: jec@nesac2.UUCP (John Carter ATLN SADM)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.m68k,comp.os.vms
Subject: Re: Cross assemblers wanted for 68K, 8085
Summary: place for Motorola programs
Message-ID: <1251@nesac2.UUCP>
Date: 25 Sep 88 02:08:22 GMT
References: <920@naucse.UUCP>
Organization: A.T.&T. Lisle, Ill.
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In article <920@naucse.UUCP>, rwi@naucse.UUCP (Robert Wier) writes:
> 
>   I'm still looking for some educational use (ie, cheap or free)
>   cross assemblers for the 68,000 and for the 8085.  We have
>   classes running on both the SDK-85 boards from Intel and 
>   the MEX boards from Motorola.  However, my students would be
>   eternally grateful if they didn't have to hand-assemble multi-K
>   machine language programs.  PLEASE HELP THESE GUYS OUT!

Programming support for most Motorola chips can be found on the Motorola BBS
at 512-440-3733.  No charge (other than the long distance call) and there are
all types of programs and information available.  
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