30 May 2008, 07:49 | #1 |
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Amiga Cross Assembler to code intros! - Help!
I was wondering if exists an Amiga Cross Assembler in order to "compile" assembly sources.
I have seen 68000 Cross Assembler on google but they are not Amiga Compatible becasue I think they do not have the libaries.I am looking something like the DASM for the C64! Any idea please? |
30 May 2008, 09:38 | #2 |
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You might as well use ASMOne and WinUAE its fast and you can immediately test your binary.
http://www.monroeccc.edu/ckelly/EASy68K.htm http://www.birdcomputer.ca/Software/mc680xx.html |
30 May 2008, 10:50 | #3 |
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Yes, if you want to avoid the horrible experience of coding Amiga stuff on a real Amiga an emulator would at least have faster workflow than some halfassed crossassembler + iffy cable.
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30 May 2008, 13:04 | #4 |
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Well,
but I don't know how to access to PC HD trought WinUAE, I would need this to assemble examples of assembly sources, any help? Thanks |
30 May 2008, 14:50 | #5 |
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Settings->Configurations
Select your Config file Click: Load: Then Settings->HardDrives Click: Add Directory or Archive: Device Name: something like PC0 Volume Label: Whatever name you want to show up in WB Read/Write: Tick Bootable: UnTick (unless you want to use this as your Sys: Partition ) Click: Select Directory: Navigate to the part of the host PC's filesystem you want access to. (I suggest not including any Windoze system folders) Click: Ok: and you're done! A new entry sould now appear in the square window. (not the Round or Arched Big Ted says) Back to Settings->Configurations Click: Save: . Click: Start: And you should have an extra drive icon in WB pointing @ the directory in your PC. This will act just like any other WB partition. |
30 May 2008, 16:19 | #6 |
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thanks Charlie
@Charlie
I have solved with the HD. Thanks a lot! |
30 May 2008, 16:53 | #7 |
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If you are going to be 'banging the metal' I'd suggest getting the Hardware manual is a good idea - if you don't have it already.
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