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Posted By

MikeC
on 2010-09-02
21:42:00
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

Well, I did 6502 programming on Commodore machines years ago. I recently added a Plus/4 to my collection and always saw it as an excellent programmer's system, so... thought I would try to revive old skills.

Posted By

Csabo
on 2010-09-02
11:58:38
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

No, it doesn't look like it. I haven't used it myself, but a quick search reveals that this their homepage:
http://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~mcmartin/ophis/

It's a generic assembler for the 6502 processor, which was used in many systems (Atari 2600, Apple II, and Nintendo Entertainment System, etc).

Are you planning on developing something?

Posted By

MikeC
on 2010-09-02
10:52:18
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

Thanks for the responses. Does the Ophis assembler include an emulator as well?

Posted By

Litwr
on 2010-09-02
06:16:08
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

I used Ophis assembler under Linux. It is good for small projects.

Posted By

Csabo
on 2010-09-01
09:39:33
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

If you want to develop on the Plus/4 itself, I'd say Mega Assembler. If you want to develop on your PC, you could take a look at Plus4IDE: it's basically just a simple front-end that compiles your code with AS65 and launches an emulator.

Posted By

MikeC
on 2010-08-31
22:27:51
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

What would the top choices be for assembler development.

Posted By

Csabo
on 2010-08-31
21:24:59
 Re: YER Assembler Doc

It seems that we currently don't have it. Jim Hehl might have a copy.

Why are you interested? If you want to program something for the Plus/4, there are probably better choices available.

Posted By

MikeC
on 2010-08-31
11:32:50
 YER Assembler Doc

Is there any user documentation for the York Electronics Research assembler available anywhere?


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