Yes, when talking of GST we mean the Macro Assembler (aka QMAC) and Linker,
even GST had published two Assemblers for the QL.
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Am 26.09.2013 um 00:13 schrieb John Taylor j_taylo...@btinternet.com:
Quanta had two assembler programs.
One had been largely rewritten by
Thanks John, yes it was Q-Mac we were mostly referring to.
Dilwyn
-Original Message-
From: John Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 11:13 PM
To: QLUsers
Subject: [Ql-Users] Assemblers
Quanta had two assembler programs.
One had been largely rewritten by Phil Borman and he
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Thanks John, yes it was Q-Mac we were mostly referring to.
Dilwyn
-Original Message- From: John Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 11:13 PM
To: QLUsers
Subject: [Ql-Users] Assemblers
Quanta had two assembler programs.
One had been largely rewritten by Phil Borman and he obtained
Hmm, I have ever used the GST Macro Assembler even with PE and have never
found a bug. What was the need to enhance/correct it?
And ... had Phil the sources?
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: Derek Stewart
I have both GST and Quanta, I would prefer the Quanta Assembler, as
Quanta had two assembler programs.
One had been largely rewritten by Phil Borman and he obtained the right for
Quanta to market it
The other assembler never took of as it could never compete with the Macro
assembler.
If by GST you mean the Macro Assembler, yes, you need to contact Phil.
If, as I