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TIASM is a cross-assembler in written in C for the TI 
TM990/U89 "University Board" TMS9900 microprocessor
trainer. It was developed at the University of New 
Mexico in the mid-1980's by Lee Ward and others. This
version consists of Ward's original version as posted
to net.sources on Usenet, in July of 1984.

Dr. Bruce Wampler of UNM announced what appears likely to 
have been an improved later version in net.sources, in 
February of 1986. (Crossposted to net.micro and 
net.micro.ti- the antecedent of comp.sys.ti.) 

That version is not included, but, for completeness, the  
the announcement is. It can be found along with Ward's original
notice, and the posted Unix shar archives, in the usenet  
subdirectory. The contents of this directory are all as  
retrieved from Google on 2002-03-18. 

The source, documentation, and test archives have been extracted
into src, doc, and test subdirectories respectively, but have
not been modified otherwise.  At a minimum, the file i/o macros 
in mio.h will need to be corrected to compile with gcc 2.95.3 on
Linux. 

Please direct comments or pointers to later versions of the code
to jbdigriz@dragonsweb.org.  

James B. DiGriz
2002-03-18