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M2 68000 Assembler
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Fitz
2009-02-16 22:13:28 UTC
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Does anybody have the 2 articles from DDJ Apr and Jun 1986 of this 68000
Assembler on line?

I would love to get a copy of them. I have the two issues, but they are
buried somewhere in the 2000+ magazines I have.

Thx for your time,
Fitz
Chris Burrows
2009-03-25 07:09:28 UTC
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Post by Fitz
Does anybody have the 2 articles from DDJ Apr and Jun 1986 of this 68000
Assembler on line?
I would love to get a copy of them. I have the two issues, but they are
buried somewhere in the 2000+ magazines I have.
I haven't got the original DDJ articles by Brian R Anderson but I do have a
copy of the Modula-2 source code of the X68000 Cross Assembler described in
the article and the User's Manual that I purchased from Brian at the time

I have been trying to track him down to get his permission to make them
available on my website but I have had no success so far. However, I'm
reasonably confident that it is not necessary. The Copyright information
states: "Copyright (c) 1985 by Brian R. Anderson This software may be freely
copied for personal, non-commercial use provide only that all copyright
notices remain intact."

There are a few derivatives available on the Internet already - translated
to C would you believe! Aaargh!!!

If you (or anybody else for that matter) is interested let me know and I'll
upload it.

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Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/modula2
Fitz
2009-05-02 05:20:39 UTC
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Post by Chris Burrows
Post by Fitz
Does anybody have the 2 articles from DDJ Apr and Jun 1986 of this 68000
Assembler on line?
I would love to get a copy of them. I have the two issues, but they are
buried somewhere in the 2000+ magazines I have.
I haven't got the original DDJ articles by Brian R Anderson but I do have a
copy of the Modula-2 source code of the X68000 Cross Assembler described in
the article and the User's Manual that I purchased from Brian at the time
I have been trying to track him down to get his permission to make them
available on my website but I have had no success so far. However, I'm
reasonably confident that it is not necessary. The Copyright information
states: "Copyright (c) 1985 by Brian R. Anderson This software may be freely
copied for personal, non-commercial use provide only that all copyright
notices remain intact."
There are a few derivatives available on the Internet already - translated
to C would you believe! Aaargh!!!
If you (or anybody else for that matter) is interested let me know and I'll
upload it.
--
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/modula2
Chris,

I am very interested. Thank you.

Fitz
Chris Burrows
2009-05-06 08:00:55 UTC
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Post by Fitz
Post by Chris Burrows
I haven't got the original DDJ articles by Brian R Anderson but I do have
a copy of the Modula-2 source code of the X68000 Cross Assembler
described in the article and the User's Manual that I purchased from
Brian at the time
I have been trying to track him down to get his permission to make them
available on my website but I have had no success so far. However, I'm
reasonably confident that it is not necessary. The Copyright information
states: "Copyright (c) 1985 by Brian R. Anderson This software may be
freely copied for personal, non-commercial use provide only that all
copyright notices remain intact."
I am very interested. Thank you.
OK - you can now download them from here:

http://www.cfbsoftware.com/modula2/x68000.aspx

--
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com
Fitz
2009-05-10 02:49:50 UTC
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Post by Chris Burrows
Post by Fitz
Post by Chris Burrows
I haven't got the original DDJ articles by Brian R Anderson but I do have
a copy of the Modula-2 source code of the X68000 Cross Assembler
described in the article and the User's Manual that I purchased from
Brian at the time
I have been trying to track him down to get his permission to make them
available on my website but I have had no success so far. However, I'm
reasonably confident that it is not necessary. The Copyright information
states: "Copyright (c) 1985 by Brian R. Anderson This software may be
freely copied for personal, non-commercial use provide only that all
copyright notices remain intact."
I am very interested. Thank you.
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/modula2/x68000.aspx
--
Chris Burrows
CFB Software
http://www.cfbsoftware.com
Thanks Chris.

Best wishes,
Fitz

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