From: gil@netcom.com (Gilbert Nardo)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] asm68xx.a00 @sunsite for Linux
Date: 13 Jun 1993 12:12:22 +0300
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius)
Message-ID: <1ver1m$b11@klaava.Helsinki.FI>

	I dropped off a new package called asm68xx.a00.tgz at sunsite
in pub/Linux/Incoming. Please check it out once its been given a
proper home.

	This package contains my port of a public domain cross-assembler
for the Motorola MC68xx microcontroller chips. The MC6800 family of chips
are usually used in embedded computer applications. This package allows
you to program these chips through Linux -- you can download the resulting
S-record file or binary to a chip programmer, EPROM emulator, or
evaluation board (need these? send mail).

	Also included is a package agent -- a software program that helps
in the installation and maintenance of this package. This agent is written
as a set of Bash scripts. The README file is both the package readme and
the installation script (in Bash). The package agent itself is the file
'briefme', which is also invoked by the README.

	The submitted LSM file is contained in the package 'doc' directory.
I also included it below:


Package-Name:   asm68xx.a00.tgz
Title:          Motorola MC68xx assemblers and utilities
Version:        a00
Description:    This package contains the sources to cross-assemble
                Motorola MC68xx microcomputer chip instructions,
                which can be programmed into an EPROM or like device.
Author:         current - gil@netcom.com, origin - Motorola bbs group.
Maintained-by:  mcs@wet.com, gil@netcom.com
Maintained-at:  sunsite.unc.edu: pub/Linux/???
Platforms:      Linux 0.99 pl9; GCC 2.3.3; lib4.3.3
Copying-policy: Some freely redistributable. Some PD.
Keywords:       MC68xx, linux, cross assemblers, Migrant Computing Services
Approx-Size:    archive ~= 350K, unarchived ~= 1350K
Last-3-Release: n/a
Comments:       Possibly more programs comming for embedded controller devotees.

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