-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sat, 4 Nov 1995, Adrian Kennard wrote: >I wasn't to happy with the standard PIC assembler, so I have written an >alternative version. Its primarily for 16C84 use. I have used it for a >couple of programs and it seems to work okay. > >I don't know if anyone is interested in this. I can compile to 286 based DOS >and uuencode, but its a bit long to post to the pic list. I could set up a >mail responder to automatically email copies to people I suppose. I'm interested... especially if you're going to release the source-code! Hopefully, you've written it in ANSI C so I can compile it under Linux!! (PIC16C84 program-download code is already out there, somewhere...) Boy, I'd *love* it if I wouldn't have to keep DOS around for PIC development. Rick Miller, Design Engineer (and local "Internet Guy") Digalog Systems, Inc. 3180 S. 166th St. New Berlin, WI 53151 USA +1 414 797 8000 x-228 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMJ4nhWJrU1sdj28/AQEYnAP/T6kvbTMWZ/a660M6lcELEvJGnX0H5yN7 n+fo9uUOIdDIsfZpCsSsJI6ptedpcv6BC5RHO3/2KC8sdC2/Gz+0VWJIqed4Z257 TjWWK1AArlybGVuI8MG+QGjx+XYp+lN+QMBvcixTyB8ZVDN8n4+hnt/oIrnWO90y lVGQnuXdQS4= =MCyf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----