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Title: [archeology] Ere compiler
Post by: jbaudrand on 16:49, 20 October 10
As I start from scratch learning ASM, I read several french magazine and I found a lot of advert about a compiler from Ere informatique, and I can't find anywhere a file nor any website dealing about it. Was it so bad?
Title: Re: [archeology] Ere compiler
Post by: redbox on 17:03, 20 October 10
I thought DAMS was the most popular in France?

But if you are learning, I would go with Maxam - mainly because it's syntax is compatible with WinAPE which makes development much easier.
Title: Re: [archeology] Ere compiler
Post by: jbaudrand on 17:48, 20 October 10
I honestly don't know if Ere compiler was more popular than DASM, I just read advert on french magazine from 1985 and don't find any tracks of it anywhere on internet, so I'm wondering why a program from Ere informatique, a very famous company, is completly invisible...

and more strange,  I can't find any tracks of the Author S Kolecki on the net too....

[that's why I put archeology] there's probably nothing worthy in it, but it just catch my attention...

Title: Re: [archeology] Ere compiler
Post by: TomEtJerry on 21:48, 20 October 10
Hi,

To me, Ere Informatique has never sold an assembler tool like Maxam or Dams. They have spreaded a Basic compiler called "Compilateur intégral". So, that's not very useful if you want to code in Z80 language :-).

T&J/GPA
Title: Re: [archeology] Ere compiler
Post by: jbaudrand on 08:59, 21 October 10
Hello T&J,
yes I know it's basic>ASM compiler, I just asking myself "why can't find anything about it, no .dsk, no doc, no tracks of the author?".


:)  it's the "chase HQ 2" graal of lost for ever basic compiler?
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