[channelf] Re: dasm2 (naah...don't get too excited...)

  • From: "Sean Riddle" <seanriddle@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <channelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 15:54:33 -0500

Thomas-

        You are welcome to add lights.asm to the dasm2 source code under GPL.  
Please make any modifications you need to.

        I've got an old copy of tetris here: 
http://members.cox.net/seanandalicia/chanfinfo.html

Sean

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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:43 PM
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Subject: [channelf] dasm2 (naah...don't get too excited...)

Hello...

during the past month's i've been working on and off on a total 
rewrite of good old dasm. It all started when I wanted to give the 
damn thing a Z80 backend and decided that the existing code is far 
too screwed up to do anything with it...so dasm2 was born, written in 
C#.

Now, dasm2 is far away from being anything usable (most dasm 
directives including macros still missing, but with 6502 and F8 
backends more or less in place), but this evening I managed to 
compile Sean Riddle's lights.asm, after doing the usual modifications 
to the lights.asm source due to the slight f8tool/dasm 
incompatibilities, and guess what, the thing assembles properly after 
two passes.

And here's the question, mainly for Sean: I'm building up a neat 
testsuite for dasm2 (something dasm always missed...*real* tests - 
the machine test files are just pretty useless smoke tests) and would 
like to add lights.asm to the dasm2 source code. dasm2 itself is 
licensed under the GPL, but it shouldn't be a problem to add files 
with different licenses to the testsuite. Sean, is it ok with you if 
I put lights.asm into the dasm2 source tree and thus distribute it 
together with source code archives of dasm2?

Also, can anybody quickly point me at Peter Trauner's tetris 
source? I'd like to try assembling that one too.

Cheers
Thomas Mathys

PS: dasm2 is hosted on sourceforge, but no files are in the 
download section yet: www.sourceforge.net/projects/dasm2



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