No it's fine. I thought someone was going to say something anyhow :-)
It was just chance that I managed to find the appropriate "vintage" copy of the
Kermit distribution which contained the source which Peter wanted and that it happens to
be inside a PDP/RSX archive.
The Kermit distributions covers absolutely every platform so this source is going to be in
so many locations.
What makes matters worse, however, is that the official Columbia distribution site
didn't have the version that Peter needs, so we have to hunt.
Cheers, Wiz!!
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE> On
Behalf Of Johnny Billquist
Sent: Sunday, 20 June 2021 1:10 AM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] RE: Off topic... MAC80 10B(112) 8085/Z80 Cross
Asembler
Oh, and d'oh!
And of course, despite the path saying PDP-11, this is in fact PDP-10 code.
Sorry for the noise...
Johnny
On 2021-06-19 17:08, Johnny Billquist wrote:
There is probably no connection between something
for a PDP-11 and
(maybe) RSX, and something for PDP-10 and TOPS-10.
But you got me curious anyway, so I'm going to check this one out...
? Johnny
On 2021-06-19 16:53, David Moylan wrote:
> Bruce?s original code was an 8080/8085 cross assembler which became
> distributed as part of the Kermit distribution.
>
> He then started on his new (back in 1984) ?beta test? version for the
> Z80 which was named ZAC80 to try and differentiate it.
>
> Later on they recombined both products back into the one.
>
> I think I?ve found what you are looking for here (and it?s probably
> mirror in other places as well):
>
>
http://pdp-11.classiccmp.org/RSX-11/freeware/decus/rsx83b/356040/
> <http://pdp-11.classiccmp.org/RSX-11/freeware/decus/rsx83b/356040/>
>
> m80unv.mac
>
> m80v6.doc
>
> m80v7.doc
>
> m80v7.msg
>
> mac80.cmd
>
> mac80.doc
>
> mac80.mac
>
> mac80.rnd
>
> mac80a.mac
>
> and the ?torture test? files:
>
> totur.lib
>
> tortur.m80
>
> zortur.m80
>
> cheers, Wiz!!
>
> *From:*owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
*On
Behalf Of
*Peter Lothberg
*Sent:* Saturday, 19 June 2021 11:22 PM
*To:* hecnet <hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
*Subject:* [HECnet] Off topic... MAC80 10B(112) 8085/Z80 Cross
Asembler
I have the EXE file for a 8080/Z80 cross assembler, but can't find
the
sources.. Anyone have a pointer?
It says "MAC80 10B(112) 8085/Z80 Cross Assembler" on the listing
output
MAC80.EXE.1;P775252?????? 19 9728(36)?? 29-Nov-1983
It's a "tops10 program"...
It can do both 8080 and z80 mnemonics, and the sources I have named
mac80
can only do 8080, and they start like this...
;MAC80 - An 8085 cross assembler for the DECsystem-10
;?????? Copyright 1976,1977,1978,1983 ;?????? Bruce Tanner / Cerritos
College ;?????? 11110 Alondra Blvd.
;?????? Norwalk, CA 90650
???????? SEARCH? M80UNV,MACTEN
???????? TITLE.? (M80,MAC80A,8085 Cross Assembler)
???????? M80TTL
???????? M80PTX
???????? TWOSEG
???????? RELOC?? 400000
???????? EXTERN
IBUF,OBUF,LBUF,SBUF,MBUF,NOFILE,FILNAM,FILEXT,PPN,OPNOBJ
???????? EXTERN CREFSW,SYMBSW
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