Hi to all Did anybody come across an assembler with the name of BCASM? One collegue of mine is producing devices with PICs for some time and his product has not changed for some years. Now he wants to do some modifications, but the original software was written in 1992 with an assembler with the name of BCASM. (This name he retrieved from the batch file defining the DOS environmental variables). PIC's used are the 5X range. The problem is now that this assembler created some pseudo-opcodes (macro-like instructions) that are not included in the original assembler code. This code was written under contract from a consultant, but in the meanwhile another person is involved. To re-write the whole code will be very lenghty and costly. Is somebody aware of such an assembler or could put me on a track? Your advice will be appreciated. Regards, Christof __________________________________________________ Christof Tolken Tel: +27 (011) 974 1211 FAX: +27 (011) 974 1271 Cell: 083 227 3546 mailto: ctolken@pixie.co.za www: http://home.pix.za/ct/ct000004/ __________________________________________________