>> Here is a link to a family of assemblers that you should look at.  I
>> have no idea if the syntax will match, but I know the author goes to
>> a good deal of pain to match manufacturer syntax for most of them.
>> In the limited use I have made of a few of them, they have served me
>> well.  The author is VERY responsive to bug fixes and they are still
>> under active development. http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/as/
>
> That's two votes for as/asl then, thanks.

Three votes. I use asl (a/k/a Macroassembler AS) for anything that isn't 6502
(prefer xa65) or PowerPC. Most recently did some MC6800 and TMS7000 work in it.

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