Date: 28 February 1982 04:15-EST From: Leor Zolman To: All Re: New BDS C Program to replace CMAC.LIB available BDS C users who write assembly language functions to be linked in with C programs should check out the CASM package I just left. The files are: CASM.C CASM.DOC CASM.SUB With CASM, you no longer need MAC.COM and CMAC.LIB...new versions of DEFF2.ASM and DEFF2A.ASM, using the new .CSM format, will be available soon (the new versions will be shorter). Date: 3 March 1982 03:51-EST From: Leor Zolman To: All Re: New BDS C CASM I've uploaded a new version of CASM, and new sources for the BDS C machine language library. The new files are: CASM.C CRC = AD 5A (normal) CASM.CQ CRC = 39 41 (squeezed) CASM.DOC CRC = 1A A1 (normal) CASM.DQC CRC = 7F 63 (squeezed) CASM.COM CRC = EE D1 CASM.SUB CRC = D8 48 DEFF2.CRL CRC = 5E 51 DEFF2.CSM CRC = 82 8B (normal) DEFF2.CQM CRC = 07 B1 (squeezed) DEFF2A.CSM CRC = 00 45 (normal) DEFF2A.CQM CRC = D3 91 (squeezed) SAMPLE.CSM CRC = 91 11 The new CASM handles labels more intelligently; undefined labels and multiple definitions are caught by CASM instead of requiring the assembler to stop them.