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From: oscar@oscar.austin.ibm.com (Oscar R. Mitchell)
Subject: Development tools for 65C816?
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1993 19:38:21 GMT
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In article <1ree36INNdmp@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> speth@cats.ucsc.edu (James Gustave) writes:
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>Could someone point me toward a source (FTP/BBS/whatever) for development
>tools for the 8051 microprocessor.  I specifically am looking for a Macintosh
>cross-assembler/disassembler.  Also, is there a mailing-list dedicated to
>discussing the 8051?  Thanks.
>
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>james speth       email for pgp compatible public-key        speth@cats.ucsc.edu

I have the same question for any tools for the 6502 derivative processor
the 65C816 processor (designed by Western Design Center).

Thanks,
Oscar.
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