you can write in assembly language.  for that matter i think macsbug
will also disassemble code and assemble single lines manually, or were
you thinking of the really silly painful method of writing it in hex? 
you can do that to if you're so motivated.

the pickle wrote:
> 
> At 16:18 -0600 on 31/07/02, Philip Stortz wrote:
> 
> >you can still cross develop for it.  you can probably find some older
> 
> Sure, you can compile for a 68K.
> 
> But can you use it to write 68000 assembly language by hand?  I didn't see
> anything about that in the docs or the MPW FAQ.
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