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Reto Felix

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Jul 30, 2001, 4:46:38 PM7/30/01
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Hi
I'am working with mpasm (DOS version) since four years. Now in the current
project I run in the Error 102 Out of memory. Because I use lots of macros.
The windows version ist terrible slow and the DPMI version doesn't run under
windows NT.

So is there an alternative assembler witch is
- compatible to mpasm in source and output format
- cheap or free
- and as fast as mpasm.exe
- with less memory limitation

for example a win32 console application.

Thanks Reto

Andrew Pines

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Jul 31, 2001, 1:09:14 PM7/31/01
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Use tpasm (get it at http://www.sqrt.com/). It handles PIC
(MPASM-compatible syntax), plus 6805, 68hc11, 8051, z80/z180, 6502, AVR,
and others. It's intended for Linux but it's been built for and runs
under DOS as well. All free and open source. Faster than MPASM, and it
won't run out of memory.

-Andrew

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Reto Felix

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Jul 31, 2001, 4:31:46 PM7/31/01
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Andrew Pines <api...@cosmodog.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
3B66E639...@cosmodog.com...

> Use tpasm (get it at http://www.sqrt.com/). It handles PIC
> (MPASM-compatible syntax), plus 6805, 68hc11, 8051, z80/z180, 6502, AVR,
> and others. It's intended for Linux but it's been built for and runs
> under DOS as well. All free and open source. Faster than MPASM, and it
> won't run out of memory.
>
> -Andrew

Sounds good but I've no access to the coresponding ftp server.
ftp.ct0.com\pub\...

- Reto


Andrew Pines

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Jul 31, 2001, 8:22:06 PM7/31/01
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Works for me: ftp://ftp.ct0.com/pub/tpasm1.0r.tgz

Also, a precompiled dos version is at: ftp://ftp.ct0.com/pub/tpasm.exe

If you still have trouble I can re-post it at mine.

-Andrew

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Terry Porter

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Aug 3, 2001, 12:10:56 AM8/3/01
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On 31 Jul 2001 17:09:14 GMT, Andrew Pines dashed off:

> Use tpasm (get it at http://www.sqrt.com/). It handles PIC
> (MPASM-compatible syntax), plus 6805, 68hc11, 8051, z80/z180, 6502, AVR,
> and others. It's intended for Linux but it's been built for and runs
> under DOS as well. All free and open source. Faster than MPASM, and it
> won't run out of memory.
>
> -Andrew

And if you want to build a general purpose Linux burner to go with it
see http://jsno.downunder.net.au/terry


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Terry Porter

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Aug 4, 2001, 12:29:11 PM8/4/01
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2001 23:45:38 GMT, Howard Goldstein dashed off:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 23:10:56 -0500, Terry Porter <tjpo...@gronk.porter.net> wrote:
> : And if you want to build a general purpose Linux burner to go with it
> : see http://jsno.downunder.net.au/terry
> : Free Micro burner: http://jsno.downunder.net.au/terry/
>
> Both 404 not found. And your mail server doesn't like you.
>
> All is forgiven if it talks to my PB 10.

Opps, it seems the server is down for maintenance at the moment, sorry.

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