Although the inclusion of macro/conditional capability inside CVASM would be the best solution -- then you could use the macros for the Paralax mnemonics as well -- perhaps a good start on a translator utility might be had by using the yacc/lex parsing engine in gpasm...? Just a thought. --Bob On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 12:15:15PM -0400, Andy Kunz wrote: > >We have been kicking around the idea of a MPASM-2-CVASM conversion program > >that would expand macros, resolve conditionals and convert radix, bit > >notations and any other syntax. It doesn't appear to be too difficult; > >just too many good ideas.....not enough time. > > > >Anybody up to the challenge? > > Jerry, > > A long time ago I volunteered to add macros and conditionals to CVASM for > free, and nobody ever got back to me. The offer still stands. > > Andy > > > ================================================================== > Montana Design Tech Support - http://www.montanadesign.com > ================================================================== -- ============================================================ Bob Drzyzgula It's not a problem bob@drzyzgula.org until something bad happens ============================================================