On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 2:47 PM, Eric Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Signetics also had a microassembler for the 3000 series, "Signetics Micro > Assembler", also written in FORTRAN, and not compatible with CROMIS. > Well, maybe that'll turn up if CROMIS doesn't. > > If CROMIS doesn't still exist, I'd suggest AMDASM on CP/M. It's on > Bitsavers. It is a general-purpose metaassembler, not in any way > specialized for AMD parts (e.g., 2900 series). > I assume it's one of these? http://www.bitsavers.org/bits/AMD/AM29/ Any tips on how to get it running in SimH or the like? I don't see any text file describing the system or format. > > Some time ago I started working on an AMDASM clone written in Python 3, > but it's not yet far enough along to be useful. > Sweet! I wonder if there is enough in the way of microcoded stuff that a microdisassembler wouldn't be handy as well. Does something like that already exist? Kyle
