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Re: RCX Assembler programing
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Date: 
Mon, 15 Feb 1999 04:47:35 GMT
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Actually, you'll need a Hitachi H8 assembler.  I think there is reasonable
support for Hitachi H8 in the gnu assembler.  Unfortunately I can't
remember if the assembler is in its own distribution package, or part of
binutils.

Dave

In article <01BE5862.0FDE0380.offlimit@csi.com>, "offlimit@csi.com"
<offlimit@csi.com> wrote:

I'm using the RCX together with the Spirit OCX and VB 5. But it seems to me
as the Spirit OCX has the comfort of machine language and the flexibility
of standard basic. So I would like to have a more powerful and flexible
tool for the programming ( for example to show the content of a variable on
the LCD or indirect adressing ....). Of course LegOS could be an
alternative, but unfortunately I am not able to program in C.
However since the processor and the fact that the firmware is in S19
records, is known, I suppose there should be a way to program the RCX
direct in Assembler. I guess there are only some system addresses and
standard routines needed to be known beside having a Motorola - Assembler.

Is any body able to give me some assistance for programming the RCX in
Assembler ?

Stefan



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=>From: dbaum@spambgoneenteract.com (Dave Baum) =>... =>Actually, you'll need a Hitachi H8 assembler. I think there is reasonable =>support for Hitachi H8 in the gnu assembler. Unfortunately I can't =>remember if the assembler is in its own (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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I'm using the RCX together with the Spirit OCX and VB 5. But it seems to me as the Spirit OCX has the comfort of machine language and the flexibility of standard basic. So I would like to have a more powerful and flexible tool for the programming ( (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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