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| mastek 07 Jan 2007, 10:32 To Tomasz Grysztar: 
 Hello Tom. Do you think build fasm for PowerPC microprocessor (IBM) ? | |||
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| mattst88 09 Jan 2007, 18:47 no. It's written in x86 asm. | |||
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| kohlrak 12 Jan 2007, 05:07 I heard the gamecube used a powerpc processor... But that's all hearsay, since i didn't bother looking myself. | |||
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| zir_blazer 12 Jan 2007, 06:16 As far that I know FASMARM http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=4191 is supposed to compile for ARM based Processors, but it needs an x86 machine to run. | |||
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| madmatt 12 Jan 2007, 08:40 There is an assembler called -> fantasm, that assemble's power-pc assembly code, it requires a power-pc mac to run though.  Another problem is it hasn't been maintained since 2004, but it is now open source therefore free.
 Here is the link http://www.lightsoft.co.uk/Fantasm/fant.html | |||
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| revolution 12 Jan 2007, 11:09 zir_blazer wrote: FASMARM is supposed to compile for ARM based Processors, but it needs an x86 machine to run. mastek: Do you want a PowerPC cross assembler or do you want the whole of fasm ported to run on the PowerPC? | |||
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| Garthower 12 Jan 2007, 11:14 In fact MAC pass on Intel-based platform. And on the other hand, you can buy to yourself newer MAC and use FASM for x86    | |||
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| rugxulo 18 Jan 2007, 22:15 OpenWatcom 1.6 has a PowerPC assembler (WASPPC.EXE, version 0.3, under \BINW). | |||
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| MCD 19 Jan 2007, 03:22 kohlrak wrote: I heard the gamecube used a powerpc processor...   And I find it more important that the PlayStation 3's Cell processor got a Power-PC based main/supervisor CPU. | |||
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