> Should this be true for symbols too? Walter Banks sent me a pascal program > that can read .cod files (the symbol file generated by mpasm), though I > lost it (see why below). It would be relatively easy, though perhaps > somewhat tedious, to ascertain the .cod file format from this pascal > program. The more I think about this, the more I think that gpasm should > generate symbol files in .cod format. > > What do you think? I think that .COD file compatibility would be A Good Thing. Could we get the source again from Walter Banks? -- James Bowman jamesb@sgi.com - To unsubscribe use gnupic-request@cichlid.com Archives http://www.scruz.net/~cichlid/gnupic-archive At 11:21 AM 1/25/99 -0800, you wrote: >Primarily for Walter, but... > >Could someone please send me a copy of Walter's pascal program that can >read .cod files. I seem to have lost (***) both Walter's email address and >the program. > >Thanks, >Scott > >(***) >Hucking Fackers polished my SCSI platters with an rm -rf / > > Best wishes Eduardo R AC Power Control project based on PIC http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Cove/4535 ICQ# 10909825 erivera@umemphis.campus.mci.net CHILDHOOD CANCER "Anyone whose family hasn't been touched by it should get down on his knees every night and thank the MAN upstairs"...........SAM COOPER