[Coco] Disk image
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Mon Jul 27 01:56:01 EDT 2015
EDTASM+ was the first assembler I ever used and it was the first
accessory I ever bought for my 4K Color Computer. I learned 6809
assembler with it and my Lance Leventhal book back in 1979 I think. It's
an excellent starting point but I must admit that after I got started I
quickly moved on to the assembler that came with OS9 L1 then L2 then the
AS assembler. Now, for standalone embedded applications without an
operating system I use the CSC6809 assembler that is probably at least
25 years old but very capable. I have the 6801/11, 6502, 8048, and
8051 versions of it too along with some nice utilities for manipulating
object code files. These programs were written by a guy named Bud Pass
(PhD) down in Georgia. I have no idea if he still markets them.
Dave Philipsen
On 7/27/2015 12:05 AM, Kip Koon wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> Here's some dropbox links for you. The EDTASM.zip file has both Tandy's EDTASM and Robert Gault's upgrade EDTASM++. EDTASM.dsk is the TANDY EDTASM I believe and EDTASM++.dsk and EDTASM++.txt is Robert Gault's Upgrade of EDTASM++. The upgrade was adapting EDTASM to the 6309 microprocessor. I'm giving you both just in case you might someday need it.
>
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