[Coco] Re: S.E.C.S.
Arthur Flexser
flexser at fiu.edu
Tue Jan 27 01:32:41 EST 2004
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
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Brad Grier wrote:
> Brad Grier wrote:
>
> > I found a cassette labeled "S.E.C.S" from Datasoft published in 1981. I
> > loaded the program and I just get a "/" with a flashing cursor. Is this
> > some kind of assembler/disassember? I just can't remember.
> >
> > Does anyone knows what this is and what commands it accepts?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad
> >
> >
>
> I just figured it out; it's a windowed multi-tasking OS. Just kidding. I
> guess this program wasn't that useful.
>
> I also found a program called "Sigmon" which looks like some sort of
> assembler and "Tiny Compiler Color 80" from Aardvark. I think the latter
> converted BASIC to machine language.
>
> I wish I had kept the instructions to this stuff.
>
> Brad
>
>
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