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connor 01 Feb 2017, 07:37
Is there such a thing,
as an command line assembler built in rom for my ibm pc clone. _________________ cars tech weed bitches country & thug life |
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01 Feb 2017, 07:37 |
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revolution 01 Feb 2017, 07:40
Are you asking for the source code to the 30+ years old original PC clone?
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01 Feb 2017, 07:40 |
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revolution 01 Feb 2017, 09:08
Trinitek wrote: I think he's asking for a version of FASM or some other assembler that can run on an 8088 and fit on an IBM PC ROM chip. |
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01 Feb 2017, 09:08 |
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revolution 01 Feb 2017, 09:12
Hehe, cannot assemble:
Code: C:\Documents and Settings\We are the Borg\Our Documents>fasm FASM.ASM -m 640 flat assembler version 1.71.58 (640 kilobytes memory) error: out of memory. |
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01 Feb 2017, 09:12 |
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Trinitek 01 Feb 2017, 09:14
Hm, have you tried playing around with MS-DOS/FreeDOS Debug.com? Is that kinda what you're looking for?
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01 Feb 2017, 09:14 |
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connor 03 Feb 2017, 06:07
first all: where to get? Second, need do DOS; want OS independence
also convert .com to bin for rom burn. and speak english _________________ cars tech weed bitches country & thug life |
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03 Feb 2017, 06:07 |
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revolution 03 Feb 2017, 14:37
connor wrote: first all: where to get? |
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03 Feb 2017, 14:37 |
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connor 04 Feb 2017, 05:14
its a joke
Im asking you need dos to run, or could you burn it to rom, or transferred to cp/m-86. _________________ cars tech weed bitches country & thug life |
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04 Feb 2017, 05:14 |
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shoorick 04 Feb 2017, 10:02
make a rom extension
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04 Feb 2017, 10:02 |
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rugxulo 05 Feb 2017, 00:08
What would you do with it in ROM? You'd still have to manually enter stuff every time you boot up. That's far from efficient.
Anyways, FreeDOS has both DEBUG and ROMOS (although a slightly newer version is available on the original author's site). But I've never burned anything to ROM, though, so I'm no real help here. |
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05 Feb 2017, 00:08 |
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connor 06 Feb 2017, 03:55
the same thing you would with IBMBASIC only in assembly.
also to write and load programs onto/from floppy/hard drive as raw data no file system or operating system. then rip the image as a bin to convert for any x86 based operating system you want, or no operating system at all kinda like atari game cartriges in a way. _________________ cars tech weed bitches country & thug life |
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06 Feb 2017, 03:55 |
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rugxulo 06 Feb 2017, 05:02
connor wrote: the same thing you would with IBMBASIC only in assembly. Except much more verbose (i.e. more tedious to type in). Quote:
Like Forth (blocks)? Quote:
I think source code would be a better (portable) alternative. Or some kind of bytecode (UCSD P-code)? |
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06 Feb 2017, 05:02 |
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