Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 20:15
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Jam Assembler
On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote:
david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
Hi All,
I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not
the
version I was hoping to upload
On 12 Feb 2012, at 23:01, Stefan Drissen wrote:
Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech site
referring to a SAM Revival article)
http://www.intensity.org.uk/samcoupe/pyz80.html
Andrew
@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Jam Assembler
On 12 Feb 2012, at 23:01, Stefan Drissen wrote:
Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech
site referring to a SAM Revival article)
http://www.intensity.org.uk/samcoupe/pyz80.html
Andrew
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From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] On
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Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 20:15
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Jam Assembler
On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote:
david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
Hi
david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
Hi All,
I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not the
version I was hoping to upload but it
is an improvement on the last.
Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope people like it. I've also
updated the read me file
On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote:
david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
Hi All,
I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not the
version I was hoping to upload but it
is an improvement on the last.
Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope
Hi All,
I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not the
version I was hoping to upload but it is an improvement on the last.
Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope people like it. I've also
updated the read me file so please read it.
Any problems please e
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything like
that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages etc. i.e. anything
standard windows stuff.
Jam Assembler not been tested on anything newer than
address.
Cheers
Andrew
On 1 Feb 2012, at 07:59, david brant davidcbr...@yahoo.com wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything like
that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages etc. i.e
-12 07:59, david brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything like
that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages etc. i.e. anything
standard windows stuff.
Jam Assembler not been
Quoting Balor Price toberm...@waitrose.com:
Ah, well the feedback is probably my fault then as it's the only
cross-assembler I've been using for SAM stuff. I tried PASMO and
AS8080 but so far haven't really streamlined my compile-test-debug
phases, so it was a natural choice. I'll send you
07:59, david brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything like
that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages etc. i.e. anything
standard windows stuff.
Jam Assembler not been tested
a
problem, especially because your binaries are all JAR files instead
of JAD midlets. Okay I'm confused again now!
Howard
On 01-Feb-12 07:59, david brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or
anything
midlets.
Okay I'm confused again now!
Howard
On 01-Feb-12 07:59, david brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything
like that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages
expected that to have been a
problem, especially because your binaries are all JAR files instead
of JAD midlets. Okay I'm confused again now!
Howard
On 01-Feb-12 07:59, david brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything
brant wrote:
People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or
anything like that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and
messages etc. i.e. anything standard windows stuff.
Jam Assembler not been tested
So, hmmm... while I'm fired up...
Anyone having problems with the GUI in Jam Assembler? It's been a while
since I tinkered, but now I'm getting gobbledygook instead of English in
the dropdown menus and dialogue boxes... At a guess I'd say the font
lookups had gone askew, it's a JAR file
Hi Stefan,
I thought I tested all the opcodes in the convertion, I will look into it. Good
point about find/replace I see what I can do.
All the best
David
On 17 Jul 2010, at 23:41, Stefan Drissen wrote:
After previous post I thought I'd happily find / replace all implicit ADD A
Great! I think all the M conditions are handled incorrectly, JP M was also
converted to JP .HELP
Best regards,
Stefan
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 1:38 PM, david brant davidcbr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I thought I tested all the opcodes in the convertion, I will look into it
Maybe I'm just daft, but I don't get it... so I've created the massively
complex m/c routine:
DUMP 1,0
ORG 32768
LD A,6
OUT (254),A
RET
I then assemble this (F11) and then run SimCoupe (F9).
1. starting SimCoupe starts it without the object.mgt disk being opened.
2. so open it manually and
Never mind, the first bytes are used by the loadfile.o routine to load the
object code to the correct address in the correct page...
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Stefan Drissen stefan.dris...@gmail.comwrote:
Maybe I'm just daft, but I don't get it... so I've created the massively
complex
Your not the only one had this problem. It's there so you can have multiple
dump commands with just one object file.
On 18 Jul 2010, at 15:23, Stefan Drissen wrote:
Never mind, the first bytes are used by the loadfile.o routine to load the
object code to the correct address in the correct
Thanks to Wub for getting me interested in doing something again... I
thought I'd have another look at my SAM Pang! stuff. Since Comet, although
excellent at the time, is now somewhat lacking, I thought I'd have a look at
David Brant's JAM Assembler.
It's has excellent integration with opening
After previous post I thought I'd happily find / replace all implicit ADD A
opcodes... but there is no find / replace... :-( Twenty assemble attempts
later I run into the following strange conversion:
RET M from a Comet source is converted to:
RET ·HELP
Best regards,
Stefan
I like the idea of the Jam Assembler but is there any way just to write with
JAM then compile and run on Sim coupe without the need to make a disc first,
if it crashes then all i would do is close down SIM Coupe and debug?
Andy
From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us
Subject: RE: New Jam Assembler
I like the idea of the Jam Assembler but is there any way just to write with
JAM then compile and run on Sim coupe without the need to make a disc first, if
it crashes then all i would do is close down SIM Coupe and debug?
Andy
From
does it come with a library of routines?how difficult is it to convert
speccy 3d routines to sam?
2009/5/24 da...@properbastard.co.uk
Quoting David Brant davidcbr...@tiscali.co.uk:
Hi
I've just uploaded a new version of my Assembler which is available at
www.stoneddesign.co.uk hope
Thanks for your comment David.
- Original Message -
From: Roger Jowett
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Cc: David Brant
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: New Jam Assembler
does it come with a library of routines?
No sorry it doesn't. The idea is that you
Quoting David Brant davidcbr...@tiscali.co.uk:
Hi
I've just uploaded a new version of my Assembler which is available
at www.stoneddesign.co.uk hope people find it useful.
All the best
Dave
Excellent work!
Hi
I've just uploaded a new version of my Assembler which is available at
www.stoneddesign.co.uk hope people find it useful.
All the best
Dave
Hi all
I have uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler v1.12 to my new web domain
http://www.stoneddesign.co.uk
Lots of new functions to it, download it and see.
Dave
Sent: 30 May 2008 17:56
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Attempts at 3d on the Sam?
You can also import comet source directly into Jam Assembler from a SAM disk
image or file.
Dave
Jam Assembler download http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stoneddesign
- Original Message -
From: Andrew
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To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 11:23 AM
Subject: RE: Attempts at 3d on the Sam? OT Jam Assembler
Anyone else getting an error when compiling?:
Error: C:\JAM\O3D\OPENsource.s: Memory overflow! At Line 42
This points to an include into the last page of my project
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