30 October 2012, 03:46 | #1 |
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I am looking for a copy of ArgAsm if anyone has it. Cheers! |
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found a demo on Amiga Format Issue 7 (February 1990) coverdisk.
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I was thinking of reviving this thread again, thanks for doing it. Anyone got a full copy? :-) |
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Okay, I thought if I searched by old disk images I made at some point around 10 years ago, I might find the copy I used to have. And I did. It was on ACU Utilities Disk 25, but only a packed version of 1.01 which I recall as being quite buggy.
After a bit of web searching, I managed to find this mislabeled as "ACU Disk Utilities 25" in TOSEC, e.g. "Compilations/Applications/ACU Disk Utilities 25 (19xx)(ACU).zip" on the FTP. |
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I've extracted and unpacked the related files, and also retrieved the manual from LSD doc disk 12, and put them in the zone as argasmV1.01.zip.
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nice find. Mysterious Ways "How to Code the Amiga" talks about 1.09d.
so version 1.01 is something on amigascne is a utility collection. also some of ACU. once there must be made an index of them. maybe more rare things out there. Last edited by emufan; 01 December 2012 at 02:49. |
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The ACU disks have an index on them, and most of the rare things I'd like, like Resource 0.47 or 0.22 or whatever version is is < 1.0, are on the disks that are not around. |
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i wasnt aware of ""Compilations/Applications/". a huge list. any of the zips should have a .nfo with list of files on it. what a task ...
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I have ArgAsm 1.06 and 1.07 original disks and the manual. I'll upload them a bit later.
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There also a guy in this forum who has the source code of it, he just need to find it.
Kamelito see post 11 http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=10335 |
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Okay, I've uploaded ArgAsm 1.06 and 1.07 to The Zone.
From the readme file I put in the archive: Code:
ArgAsm 1.06 and 1.07 -------------------- I bought a copy of ArgAsm on eBay in 2004. Three disks with documentation in an A5 ring binder. The 1.07 disk is probably an update sent by Argonaut Software to the previous owner. As far as I can tell none of the disks have been written to since they were new. I have also created WWarp and SPS raw images of the disks if anyone would like those. mark_k |
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thank you for sharing.
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Alright then, I just uploaded an archive containing the WWarp and SPS raw images.
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Thanks mark_k, been waiting for years to get ahold of these.
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Hi,
Being new here and trying to refresh my Amiga coding skills, coould someone put Argasm available in "The Zone" again, or mail it to me? I think Argasm might have been the editor/assembler I used back in 1988-89. I have tried a little bit of other assemblers, but I don't feel comfortable with them. I might need to ask for help to get up to speed on coding on an A500. I will do coding mainly in windows and WinUAE, but I will test my code on a real Amiga 500 as well. Typing code on a windows pc, will be a lot easier on the yes than coding on the Amiga some 25 years ago. Low resolution and a small CRT monitor - now High resolution and a 30" LCD. But Amiga rulez! AMIGAAAAAA! |
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