Does anyone know what to do with these files?
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Does anyone know what to do with these files?
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Yes, put them somewhere in your $PATH on your Linux box and set the executable bit. Then you can run the assemblers from the command prompt.
Output from my terminal when run:
$ ./asm11 ASM11, 68HC11 Cross Assembler V1.17 Build 107 for Linux (x86) Copyright (C) MGTEK 1997-2002. All rights reserved.
Usage: asm11 [options] files Options: -Ae set maximum number of errors to -Fe: put error output in -Fl: put listing file in -Fo: put object file in -i: add to include search path -l generate listing file -lc show cycle counts in listing file -ls generate symbol listing -lu generate symbol listing with used symbols only -case use case sensitive symbols -mc use compatibility mode -nologo suppress startup banner -stat print assembly statistics -W set warning level to [0..4]
HTH, Matthias
-- Matthias Arndt PGP-Key: http://www.final-memory.org/files/marndt.asc ICQ: 40358321
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