RE: A85: Problem assembling 18K file with TASM


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RE: A85: Problem assembling 18K file with TASM



One problem might be that he forgot the last free line after the .end, perhaps he deleted it by accident. Or, he has no free line at the end in an include file - strange things can happen then.
	Andreas

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From: 	Jeff Tyrrill[SMTP:Jeff_Tyrrill@msn.com]
Sent: 	Sunday, August 17, 1997 4:20 AM
To: 	assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: 	RE: A85: Problem assembling 18K file with TASM

I don't think this is necessary. I have seen the source code for many games 
which are larger. For example, the source to Jezzball for ZShell is 36148 
bytes, and it is all one file. I just don't know what command line parameters 
or settings to use.
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-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org  On Behalf Of Michael Pearce
Sent:	Saturday, August 16, 1997 10:37 AM
To:	assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org
Subject:	Re: A85: Problem assembling 18K file with TASM

Have you tried splitting up your source file, compiling them
separately, and then linking together the object files?  That should
clear up the problem, i would think.  Then again, i have never
actually tried to do this in tasm, so i'm not sure.

-mike pearce

On Sat, 16 Aug 97 03:16:00 UT, you wrote:

>TASM seems to have problems when I compile my TI-85 ASM source, which is 
18097 
>bytes. It apparently doesn't read the whole file, because it complains about 
>missing labels that are actually located at the end of the file, and the 
*.lst 
>file it generates is incomplete. This occurs when I use the  -r12 command 
line 
>parameter that two different documents about learning 85 ASM said I should 
>use. When I omit the -r parameter, TASM says "tasm: Line too long in input 
>file. (actual line follows):". When I change the parameter to something like 
>-r18, it seems to have the same problem as when I use -r12.
>
>How do I assembly my source then? Is there something I need to add to my 
*.ASM 
>file, like extra instructions for TASM?
>Thanks.
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>
>Jeff Tyrrill
>http://tyrrill-ticalc.home.ml.org/
>http://ti-files.home.ml.org/
>
>



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