Re: A83: Assembly interpreter for the Commodore-64


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Re: A83: Assembly interpreter for the Commodore-64





isnt there freeware compilers that do the same thing for the c64 (output the
opcodes to a file)

>Commodore-64 was a good computer for it's time, but move into the real
>world computers, ones that do more than 96 modems.  I have a c64 myself
>(actually 5 of them), but that doesn't mean I would use it daily (they
>haven't been turned on since I got my new 486 computer last year).  I'm
>trying to say that I don't think you'll get much response for a c64
>BASIC program on an assembly-83 list.
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>-Rob
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>{{I am announcing a program for the Commodore-64 called CASM-64 made in
>BASIC that will interpret assembly source code into object code that
>you can then type into the TI-83 or whatever.  The 1st version is
>ready for distribution and I am charging $10 for the Interpreter, the
>include files(specially made for use on the C-64),and all the software
>that you will need to make your own include files for any language
>that you wish to interpret.  Right now the program is brand new, and I
>am the sole programmer (strange, there's not a lot of intrest in
>Commodores anymore) so  I am looking for testers. If you are
>interested in testing it or purchasing it, please respond via personal
>e-mail (not on the list) with the subject: "c-64 compiler".}}