A89: a REAL assembler for the 89/92+


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A89: a REAL assembler for the 89/92+




WHERE can l find an assembler that works?  For more than a year now, people 
have been making asm games for the 89 and 92+.  l don't see how.  l have only 
found two assemblers for the 89/92+, and yet neither of them produce a 
desired effect.  the one that comes with doorsos whines about its doorsos.h 
file, and TI-GCC bloats the code and makes the program unusable.  someone 
told me last night that l could use TI-GCC to assemble .asm programs.  
sounded good.  so l assemble my keylib.asm program, and it gives back an .89z 
file.  This file is about 60 bytes larger than the exact same program that 
someone else assembled for me before, and creates a "function did not return 
a value" right in the middle of running my calling program.  So, what is it 
that people use to compile assembly, and where can l get it?

--TurboSoft

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