Cross Products SNASM68K User Manual (8/8/1991)

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  1. Headcrab

    Headcrab (BigEvilCorporation)

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    I've been sitting on various pieces of documentation for some time, but I've only recently had sufficient down time and access to a scanner to get these things out into the wild.

    Here's the SNASM68K User Manual from 1991. It includes the following:

    - SNASM components overview, SNASM usage, system requirements
    - Hardware installation
    - Software installation
    - SNASM68K.EXE manual
    - SNBUG68K.EXE manual
    - SNLINK.EXE manual
    - SNLIB.EXE manual
    - SCSILINK.EXE manual and SCSILINK command protocol
    - SNMAKE.EXE manual
    - SNCOPY.EXE manual

    https://www.mediafire.com/?7da041bli434aq6

    I'm afraid I don't have the disks to go with this, only the 1993 version (SNASM2), but the majority of it still applies.

    Headcrab.
     
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    Hi, first I want to thank you for the great book that posted the snasm68k.
    I also want to ask you:
    Seeing the book (just looked a part so far as to translate for my language) ...
    I realized that he speaks of such a controller card that must be connected to the PC.
    My question: Today I really need this board? or can run snasm68k on a common PC 32bit?
    Then I can get the generated file and run through my Everdrive? thank you.
     
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    Hi! Sorry for the late reply, I haven't been around for a while.

    The assembler (SNASM68K.EXE) doesn't require the card, but does require pure 16 bit DOS or DOSbox to run. If you want a 32-bit compatible version, have a hunt for ASM68K.EXE instead.

    All of the other tools on the disk require the card, since it has a small licence fob built in (remember Cubase dongles?), but probably won't be of any use without the card even if they did work.
     
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