[Ham-Computers] Assembly language
Loren Moline WA7SKT
lmoline at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 18 20:52:17 EST 2006
Ron,
The eprom programmer uses the Intel Hex standard for programming the chips.
I am just experimenting and want to see how a 12C508A is programmedor any
chip like that. The only reason I mentioned that chip is because thats the
one I have the source code for.
I have a programmer and the software but need to compile the ASM program
into the hex stsndard.
Loren
Microwave has less ripple!
Loren Moline WA7SKT CN86cx
Member: ARRL, Pacific Northwest VHF Society #151
>From: Ron Youvan <ka4inm at tampabay.rr.com>
>Reply-To: ka4inm at tampabay.rr.com,"Computers (or other) used for amateur
>radio, communications, or experimenting" <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
>To: "Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or
>experimenting" <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Assembly language
>Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 20:43:33 -0500
>
>>I have a .asm file which is source code for a program. I would like to use
>>it to generate a hex code program to use for programming an eprom. What
>>program do I need to do this? The output program would be a .hex program.
>
> When you compile it, does it run and do everything that you want it to
>do?
>The excitable program file is what must be put on the EPROM.
>What computer or operating system will it be used on?
>
> Where is the EPROM going to be plugged into?
>What is gong to cause you program to start being executed?
>--
> Ron KA4INM
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