[Coco] Links for Bud Pass cross-assemblers and utilities

Dave Philipsen dave at davebiz.com
Mon Aug 29 05:07:55 EDT 2016


Yes, I purchased the sources but I don't have them handy at the time.  I do not recall receiving any documentation with them and I've never had a problem where I needed more information than what was available from the program itself. If you have a specific question let me know and perhaps I can help you find an answer.

Dave Philipsen

> On Aug 28, 2016, at 10:44 PM, Bill Pierce via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
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> Dave, did you by any chance get the source packages for these assemblers? I know from the old ads, CSC offered the sources as well.
> Also, any documentation would be great (I know, scanning IS a pain, I have 3 books I've been putting off for months) :-)
> I know from using their "Sleuth" disassembler, the inline help is good, but without the docs, some of the descriptions are a little obscure. With the manual to Sleuth, I was able to do things that the help didn't entirely explain.
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