Re: PIC Assembler.
- From: "ian field" <dai.ode@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:47:42 GMT
"Jonathan Kirwan" <jkirwan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 20:34:27 GMT, "ian field" <dai.ode@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If I'm after ground shaking simplicity in an editor, how about the older
DOS
edit in a command line window, which is very similar to the editor in the
user interface of an old Quickbasic compiler I might still have somewhere.
Yes, in fact it is built from the same code base. (At some point in
time, I found and read a copy on the web of all the source to these
things including QBASIC.)
Then there's the old Debug program, which IIRC was for entering assy' into
the original PCs - pity I can't remember the commands & syntax!
Yes. I have a web page on the subject. Not a good one, but it would
be a start of some kind:
http://www.infinitefactors.org/jonk/x86lrn.html
Jon
Thanks.
.
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