On Tue, 2026-06-16 at 20:54 -0500, Mike Katz via cctalk wrote:
> Someone said assembler was dead, I have to disagree.  I still program
> in 
> 6809, 68000, ARM, HP-41 and HP71 assembler from time to time.  I've
> used 
> ARM assembler in my work recently.

I still write IBM 1401 code in Autocoder, and some of it gets run at
the Computer History Museum. I can assemble the code using Real™ IBM
Autocoder in the SimH i1401 simulator, or using the cross assembler I
wrote before Dick Weaver gave me an installation deck for Autocoder on
a 9-track (!) tape that I had to send to Paul Pierce to read it —
because the tape drives on the 1401s at CHM are, of course, 7-track
drives.

I completely revised Gary Mokotoff's FORTRAN-II compiler because the
TAU emulator at CHM has a small buffer, and blocks of the compiler
wouldn't fit through the emulator to allow running it from their PC
pretending to be a tape drive.


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