[Coco] 6809 compilers
Kandur
k at qdv.pw
Wed Aug 6 21:47:34 EDT 2014
Thank you Robert,
CCASM 5.4 6809/6309/CoCo Cross Assembler for Windows says,
"For CoCo users, most Tandy EDTASM source code can be assembled without any modifications."
Would you mind to check whether my source code is Tandy EDTASM source code here please?
http://qdv.pw/eng/_text/Coco/lrt-sb.zip
Kandur
Wednesday, August 6, 2014, 4:28:22 PM, you wrote:
> Kandur wrote:
>> In the very early 80s, I used the Micro Works SDS80C
>> editor + assembler + monitor cartridge, to assemble 6809 binaries.
>> I still have this cartridge: http://qdv.pw/coco/?p=213
>> Surely in 2014 must be a better way to compile sources
>> on a powerful windows machine. Any suggestions?
>> Thanks.
>> Kandur
> Well if you want to compile under Windows, you should look at Roger's RainbowIDE
> and CCASM.
> http://www.coco3.com/community/downloads/programming-and-development/
> You can still obtain the product (but it may be a demo and need to be
> registered). I don't know if Roger still sells it.
> If you are more of a diehard Coco enthusiast and want to compile on a Coco (real
> or emulated) you could use the Micro Works package or my update EDTASM6309.
> http://aaronwolfe.com/robert.gault/Coco/Sales/Flyer.htm
> You can find testimonials on various web sites and occasionally in message on
> this listserver. :)
> Robert
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