Re: A89: a REAL assembler for the 89/92+


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Re: A89: a REAL assembler for the 89/92+




>WHERE can l find an assembler that works?  For more than a year now, people
>have been making asm games for the 89 and 92+.  l don't see how.  l have 
>only
>found two assemblers for the 89/92+, and yet neither of them produce a
>desired effect.  the one that comes with doorsos whines about its doorsos.h
>file, and TI-GCC bloats the code and makes the program unusable.  someone
>told me last night that l could use TI-GCC to assemble .asm programs.
>sounded good.  so l assemble my keylib.asm program, and it gives back an 
>.89z
>file.  This file is about 60 bytes larger than the exact same program that
>someone else assembled for me before, and creates a "function did not 
>return
>a value" right in the middle of running my calling program.  So, what is it
>that people use to compile assembly, and where can l get it?
>
>--TurboSoft

What exactly does the assembler included in the doors distribution whine 
about? Errors? Tell me the error message and I'll help you as good as 
humanly possible!

Michael

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