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From: bryce@hoser.berkeley.edu (Bryce Nesbitt)
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Subject: Re: Summary of assemblers/disassemblers
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Date: Sat, 5-Dec-87 22:48:43 EST
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In article <1315@saturn.ucsc.edu> wolf@ssyx.ucsc.edu (Mike Wolf) writes:
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>	The main suggestion was to buy the Manx C compiler, as it comes with
>an assembler, and a symbolic debugger.  For people who want to do
>both C and assembly, this seems to be the way to go.

Lattice 4.0 also has an assembler, but no source level debugger.  Still,
for owners of earlier versions of Lattice (3.02 and 3.03 especially)
Lattice is the way to go.


>I only got one response about Metacomco's macro assembler.  It is supposed
>to be good but rather slow.

Version 10.75 is good, but slow.
Version 11.00 is twice as fast.

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