01 July 2012, 22:16 | #1 |
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GFA Assembler
Has anyone found the original GFA Assembler for the Amiga?
Furthermore, which is the latest version of ... 1> GFA Basic 2> GFA Assembler and has anyone PDF files of the manuals (not for the Atari version)? I hope these questions are allowed? Regards Marcy Last edited by Marcy; 01 July 2012 at 23:17. |
02 July 2012, 20:45 | #2 |
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Seems as if GFA Assembler wasn't used very often?
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03 July 2012, 08:44 | #3 |
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I have .adf's of gfa basic versions 3.041 and 3.51.
The Amiga versions have no more support these days so it maybe ok to upload to the zone? Have to verify this. There maybe a version 3.52 somewhere but am unsure? |
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You can obtain the above .adf's on the ftp file server. Just had a look.
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@stedsurv
First of all thanks for your reply. As I said, I am not looking for adf's of GFA Basic, I just wanted to know, what is the last version of GFA Basic for Amiga released from GFA Systemtechnik. And more important, I am looking for GFA Assembler for the Amiga. I never found it anywhere on the net. What was the latest version released? Did you all use Seka or Devpac instead? It's hard to find any info, you find more info for the Atari version instead. Please help me. Regards Marcy |
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Never even heard of GFA Assembler, it sounds like something from the early Amiga days. Back then in the mid to late 80's I think Devpac and A68K were the most used ones.
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@Leffmann
The GFA Assembler for Amiga exists and it is no pre-release. The question is, who has preserved that stuff from disappearing completely? How sad that nearly no info is found on the net so far! Regards, Marcy |
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5 minutes google, but didn't check if it's the Amiga version but LZH...
ftp://ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/mirror/mar...NG/GFA_ASM.LZH Kamel PS maybe it's ST |
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It's the Atari version.
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...and that's just a review, but at least it proves that the software exists!
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This one is just the review as a digital download.
Edit: Too slow and hats off for prowler's German skills once again |
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I think I read that you could cross assemble for Amiga with the Atari version.
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One strange thing, at this Amiga site : http://www.paula8364.com/soamc_background.php
if you look at the source code you find GFA Assembler v1.5+ (Wb).adf maybe you can ask the webmaster. Kamel PS that guy also seems to have worked on the subject : http://www.twitchfactor.com/T_resume2.htm |
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See Appendix D, pages 174-176. Quote:
I've just done an exhaustive FTP search for that file and come up with nothing. |
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I tried ftp too, it's not even in the LSD tools
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it's not even here :http://www.antiaction.com/amiga/karm...blers/?o=1&a=1
many Amiga assemblers are also on pouet.net didn't knew that one : http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=48009 PS I surrender |
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Of course he is! I thought that name was familiar.
That's another nice bit of digging! |
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At least it proves that GFA Assembler for the Amiga exists Let's wait and see.
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