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Re: OT - assembler versus C for Amiga development
« on: August 29, 2011, 08:55:33 PM »
What is a good 68k assembler to use today? I may have use for it more for 68000 system-agnostic than for Amiga-specific. Soething I could use with easy68K or ide68k simulator and other things that don't have much of a system attached to the CPU. For all 68K flavors 68000 to 68060, but at least 68000.

For Amiga programming I'll go C and maybe learn a little C++.

Can one use WinUAE to test generic 68k assembler binaries without an OS in the way?

I'd like to tinker with the free/open verilog/vhdl 68k CPUs and compare particular things with simulator to a known working chip or software sim, and it seems UAE or easy68k is probably easier to get/use than some 68k experimenter board today.
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