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UASM - Universal Cross Assembler. With C sourcecode.

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*****  UASM - Universal Cross Assembler *****

UASM  is  a  shareware  program  produced  by  Bruce  Graham of Custom Computer
Consultants.  It allows a user to assemble programs for  the  following  single
chip microprocessors:

        Intel 8051/8031

        Motorola 6805

        Zilog Z8

The  program is written in C and source files are included.  Output is in Intel
Hex Format which is compatible with many EPROM burners. 

Performance is somewhere in the range of 700 to 3000 lines per minute depending
on your hardware configuration. 

The manual in file u-asm.doc  was  prepared  with  PC-WRITE  and  uses  control
characters ALT-F for fast print,  ALT-B for Bold,  and ALT-U for undeline.  All
other lines are in letter quality mode ( ALT-Q ). 

You may copy this program and use it.  If you think it is of value to you  then
please send a contribution of $20.00 to :


                Custom  Computer  Consultants
                606  Terrace Lane
                Ypsilanti,  MI 48198

If you think you can improve on my work then send me an update in lieu  of  the
$20.00 contribution. 


                                                Happy Hacking

                                                Bruce Graham
 
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