many of the open source and other assemblers will have email list for support, looking 
at
the archives of these list should tell you a lot about the quality and capabilities of 
a
given assembler.  a long time ago i hand assembled some 6502 code, very interesting as
it's basically a risc type instruction set rather than a cisc type, or at least it 
seemed
so to me.

Jackman wrote:
> 
> Although I appreciate the advice thus far, I am still left a bit
> confused about the assemblers.
> 
> I am already aware of the softare archives.  I was hoping for a
> specific mention so that I might be able to avoid fooling around with
> an assembler that no one knows about.
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