> On March 22, 2019 at 12:53 PM Mike Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> 

> 
> On further investigation I found this line on Rich Cini's site:
> 
> I also recently received recompilable copies of the AIM monitor ROM in an A65 
> version and a TASM version. Here's a cached copy of A65 v1.04, the assembler 
> used for the A65 source files. The TASM files can be compiled using the 
> Telemark table assembler (TASM) from Squak Valley Software. My personal 
> preference is TASM, which I use for all of my 6502- and 8080-based 
> cross-assembly projects.
> 
> 
> Here's the link: http://www.classiccmp.org/cini/systems.htm#RWS
> So perhaps the A65 assembler listed there is the correct one?
> 
> -Will
> -----------------------
> I'd be surprised; I think it's more likely that they used the R6500 Macro 
> Assembler you linked to in your previous post.
> 

> 
> m
Yes.  Right after posting that I looked into the .zip file and it appears to 
have MS-DOS executables, so not likely.  Was just waiting on someone to call me 
on it :-)
Will


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