feaxmear wrote:
Supposedly Western Design Center supposedly supports their assembler but it crashes without providing any information regarding the cause.
If I were in your position I'd make at least a superficial attempt to isolate the problem. (Perhaps you've already tried this.) For example, can you successfully assemble a "program" that's just a single instruction (such as a branch to self)? If *that* crashes then you've learned something meaningful.
Or, if it works, try assembling an edited version of your desired source code... a version that has about half of its original content deleted. Obviously there will be error messages, but does it crash? If the crash disappears then that implies some sort of difficulty in the portion you deleted. You could then repeat the experiment again and again with successively smaller portions deleted until the offending content becomes clear...
if you have the patience, that is. And there's a risk this could turn out to be a waste of time.
Have you tried contacting Western Design Center?
cheers
Jeff
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