see below, please.

regards,

Richard Erlacher

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave McGuire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] documentation & open source generally


> On Sep 5, 2008, at 12:37 AM, Richard Erlacher wrote:
>> Nope ... no Hollerith cards ... I couldn't lift the keypunch ...
>> I'm getting
>> old, doncha know!  In fact, I just click over another year as of 9/5.
>
>   Happy birthday!
>
>> I haven't found any doc's on the assembler syntax ... is that out
>> there
>> somewhere?
> ...
>> I didn't get that warning after a second download, and found that
>> the doc
>> section under AS addresses a number of assemblers with this title,
>> "ASxxxx Cross Assemblers, Version 1.7, November 1995 "
>> and says, " This  collection contains cross assemblers for the
>> 6800(6802/6808), 6801(hd6303), 6804, 6805, 68HC08,   6809, 6811,
>> 68HC16
>> 8085(8080),  z80(hd64180), H8/3xx, and 6500 series
>> microprocessors,"  few of
>> which are what currently interests me, and fewer yet are supported
>> by SDCC,
>> according to what I've read so far.  I saw nothing about an 805x
>> assembler
>> among the assembler doc.
>
> I don't have a source tree in front of me, but I've *used* the doc
> for the MCS51 assembler.  It's in there somewhere, unless it has been
> removed.
>

There's an appendix, free standing, that describes the 805x instruction set, 
IIRC, but no information about the 805x assembler at all.  Is it a 
macro-capable assembler?  What are its syntax requirements?  Has it got a 
preprocessor of any sort?  ... etc.  Who would remove such a document?  Why 
would there be all those references to unsupported processor cores' 
assemblers?  What's going on?  Where is that source to be found?  I got an 
"ASEM51," Macro Assembler by W.W. Heinz, which has a pretty good HTML help 
package, from somewhere in the SDCC files.  Is that the right one?  I have 
my doubts.

>
>            -Dave
> -- 
> Dave McGuire
> Port Charlotte, FL


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