Re: Assemblers

From: Bo Zimmerman (bo_at_zimmers.net)
Date: 1999-09-23 16:04:25

Well, he's a big 'ol "Gee, Me Too!".  Of course the geoProgramming in
Concept, but I also wrote the assembler part of that PET/C64
archiver/compressor (Heck, what did I call it...? It's on FUNET I think.) 
Anyways, I did that in Concept too.

  If you don't have GEOS though, LADs is my second favorite.  Don't ask why
though, because no real good reasons will be forthcoming.

  - Bo
  


On 22-Sep-99, you wrote:

> On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 00:10:09 -0230 "Andrew Vardy"
> <avardy@roadrunner.nf.net> writes:
>> See if this topic takes us anywhere.  What kind of assembler do 
>> you use? For those that use Commodores.  What's the 
>> representation among commie programmers?
>> 
> I myself use Buddy extensively. Despite that, I've had other assemblers,
> and particularly liked TMP+REU for its quick development cycle.
> 
> Anyway, I've been using Concept lately for GEOS, and it's the upgraded
> geoProgrammer suite. It can now assemble regular CBM binaries, so I might
> as well as switch to Concept full time, as it can run in either 64/128
> mode and at full 20MHz to the RAMLink and also to the CMD HD.
> 
> -Todd Elliott
> 
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