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BBC BASIC 86 Assmbler -> Standalone?
Post by afarlie on Sep 8th, 2015, 8:46pm
I know this is the BB4W Forum but I had a question relating to something "Retro"
Was there ever a tutorial on how to use BBC BASIC (86)'s assmbler to generate standalone code, such as .COM or .EXE(MZ type) for use on DOS?
I had someone on a forum ask if there was a way of bulding a "retro compiler", and I was interested in asking if BBC BASIC (86) had ever done this?.
(I also note BBC BASIC(86) and BB4W have a clearer status than MASM does.)
Re: BBC BASIC 86 Assmbler -> Standalone?
Post by ady on Sep 14th, 2015, 10:16am
BB4W has a fabulous compiler but I've never heard of a code output program
Maybe a decent debugger would extract what you need, ollydbg is the one my dim and distant memory can recall
Re: BBC BASIC 86 Assmbler -> Standalone?
Post by ady on Sep 14th, 2015, 10:19am
For learning 16 bit code I used Ketman
http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/simtelnet/msdos/asmutl/asmket15.zip
It's a huge learning curve