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mindcooler 19 Jan 2011, 02:03
Anyone know of a 6502 assembler you can recommend?
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shoorick 19 Jan 2011, 06:14
http://www.6502.org/tools/asm/ - look for FASM there
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mindcooler 19 Jan 2011, 08:01
Being named FASM, clearly it must be superior?
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neville 19 Jan 2011, 10:19
shoorick wrote: i do not know By "clone" do you mean "unofficial" or "slightly illegal" COPY? ![]() Surely not ![]() I still have a GENUINE Apple //e And I had a DOS 6502 cross-assembler once, maybe still on a 5.25 inch floppy disk somewhere. Or an 8" disk? No, just kidding. Do you really need to use fasm macros? I'm sure I could write a cross assembler using fasm without a single macro ![]() ![]() _________________ FAMOS - the first memory operating system |
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shoorick 19 Jan 2011, 10:29
neville wrote: By "clone" do you mean "unofficial" or "slightly illegal" COPY? ![]() ![]() neville wrote: Do you really need to use fasm macros? I'm sure I could write a cross assembler using fasm without a single macro i did not ment writing 6502 assembler with fasm. i ment using fasm to assemble 6502 code directly, overriding x86 mnemonics with 6502 mnemonics with help of macros. _________________ UNICODE forever! |
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mindcooler 19 Jan 2011, 13:37
Hah, your replies makes me want to write an 6502 assembler IDE, as I previously had plans to..
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