Ok this was a quick port, but I will be updating and cleaning this up a bit, maybe adding some new things, depending on how people like this. Please bare with me, this is quick written readme and I am sorta rusty. First of all, I ported AS11 cross-compiler as project for myself, as I was getting annoyed not being able to compile my EET programs at home. Additionally i am planning to purchase a EVM 68hc11 microcontroller board, to be able to run my programs at home too. Next, officially this is my first port to be released and surely WILL not be my last. It was meant for my personal use, but as I've heard that many other people were actually programming the hc11 so I decided I might as well release a version so that anyone who whats it can enjoy it. This current version is only for GNO, and has not been tested on anything else, since that already narrows the the user base down, then why not make sure it can run under a true shell environment such as GNO. Note: To all of you, yea you know who you are, that always listen to me complain, and moan about never being able to contribute my share to the II and GS community, well here is the start of it, and this also proves to some of the doubters, that *I* wasn't just all talk, but I have been working. Since this is the first version, No src will be given out, though you might be able to find similar src floating around for this cross-assembler. The 68hc11 microcontroller is actually one of the most widely use processors today, it is even found in the HERO 2000, robot (remember heath kit), which BTW, had a 6502 as the main processor. The AS11 cross-compiler is public-domain assembler, which is pretty simple but gets the job done. Its main purpose is the convert an assembler source program for the hc11 to an S-file which can then be downloaded to the 68ch11 on a EVM board. Any questions, bug reports and whatnot, can be addressed to: Dana Cleveland DeCade ReSearch Internet : Ultimav@vax1.mankato.msus.edu or Ultimav@krypton.mankato.msus.edu krypton is prefered. GEnie : D.cleveland6 or by snail mail: 1400 Warren Street Apt A-18 mankato, Mn 56001 DISCLAIMER: I didn't write the original code for AS11 nor do i claim to be the original author, I have however put in some time into porting it to the GS, and will continue to. I also take no responsibities if this program somehow mangles your HD :)... Now that that is out of the way.... Have a nice day!