[Coco] Re: S.E.C.S.

Robert Gault robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Tue Jan 27 17:25:45 EST 2004


Arthur Flexser wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Brad Grier wrote:
> 
> 
>>Arthur Flexser wrote:
>>
>>>Sigmon is an assembler/disassembler/debugger that I believe was written by
>>>Steve Bjork.  I have some docs for it around somewhere that I could dig up
>>>if you badly want to know how to do something with it.  It supports
>>>cassette I/O only, though I once had a version patched for disk operation.
>>>You could set breakpoints and single-step a program with it, I recall.
>>>
>>>Art
>>>
>>
>>Steve Bjork? Interesting. You don't have to bother with the docs. I do 
>>remember now that Sigmon was cassette only. I was much happier when the 
>>EDTASM pak came out.
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Brad
> 
> 
> I used it mainly as a debugger and disassembler, and it was far better
> than Edtasm for that.  Since I wasn't assembling programs, the lack of
> disk I/O was irrelevant to me, and I never even bothered to use the disk
> version.  I now recollect some of the most important commands:
> 
> DIS 2000 start disassembling at $2000
> STEP 2000 single step at $2000, one step per press of the space bar
> BRK 2000 set breakpoint at $2000
> GO 2000 like "exec $2000"
> PRT (or maybe PRT ON) send output to printer
> ASM assemble
> QUIT
> 
> 
> Art
> 
> 

Why did you consider this program better than ZBUG in EDTASM+ for 
disassembly?




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