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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 09:25:33 -0500
From: millerb%eee1 DOT dnet DOT AT ed8200 DOT ped DOT pto DOT ford DOT com (In a land that technology forgot...)
To: "djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu"%ED8200 DOT dnet DOT AT ed8200 DOT ped DOT pto DOT ford DOT com
Cc: "millerb AT ed8200 DOT ped DOT pto DOT ford DOT com"%ED8200 DOT dnet DOT AT ed8200 DOT ped DOT pto DOT ford DOT com
Subject: Z80 crossasm locations

>Hi there,
>
>I'm getting a bit tired hearing about all those crossasm problems. The djgpp-
>list is not the place for that. 
>
>To make an and to this discussion, try
>
>ftp.funet.fi:/pub/msdos/programming/crossasm
>
>there are lots of crossasms, also a lot for the Z80. some of them are 
>with source-code, so you could recompile them with djgpp, though I don't
>think you *need* to. Try tasm.zip..... it's a good one, and it suuports a
>lot of micro controllers/processors (including the Z80)
>
>Maarten


Perhaps you should have patience.  I think the question as originally 
posted is _very_ djgpp related.  Many of us embedded systems programmers
are tired of hearing endless drivel about DPMI and Windoze.

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