[Simh] Simh Digest, Vol 104, Issue 20
Larry Baker
baker at usgs.gov
Thu Jul 19 14:13:08 EDT 2012
As far as I know, VAX/VMS comes with the PDP-11 Macro-11 assembler. It is on our (real) OpenVMS 6.2 system:
> BAKER TONGA> dir sys$system:*mac*.*
>
> Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
>
> MACRO32.EXE;1 209/210 15-MAY-1995 11:14:02.92
> MACX_DECTERM.COM;4 3/7 19-JUL-1994 10:35:38.31
> MACX_MODMAP.COM;9 16/21 6-OCT-1998 17:32:13.00
> REMACP.EXE;1 14/21 15-MAY-1995 11:13:26.73
>
> Total of 4 files, 242/259 blocks.
>
> Directory SYS$COMMON:[001054]
>
> MAC.EXE;1 96/98 3-MAY-1988 04:29:22.45
>
> Total of 1 file, 96/98 blocks.
>
> Grand total of 2 directories, 5 files, 338/357 blocks.
> BAKER TONGA> run sys$system:mac
> MAC>
Larry Baker
US Geological Survey
650-329-5608
baker at usgs.gov
On 19 Jul 2012, at 9:00 AM, simh-request at trailing-edge.com wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 15:14:48 +0200
> From: Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name>
> To: simh at trailing-edge.com
> Subject: [Simh] PDP-11 linux cross-assembler
> Message-ID: <50080848.7090606 at jordi.guillaumes.name>
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> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a PDP-11 cross-assembler executable under linux/unix. I
> tried to generate a pdp11 target for gnu gas, but although the assembler
> seems to work, the linker does not understand the resulting object and
> aborts.
>
> My "need" (to speak about "needing" something in a hobbyist environment
> is always relative) is to be able to generate binary/absolute PDP11
> machine code to be directly loaded in the simh simulator via the "load"
> command. A C cross-compiler would also be nice to have, but at this
> moment I'm focused in assembly code.
>
> Do you know about the existance of such a beast?
>
> (If there is no unix cross-compiler, my preferences would be, in order,
> VMS and Windows)
>
>
>
>
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