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echo: aust_c_here
to: Tommy Kolega
from: david nugent
date: 1994-02-20 13:04:40
subject: HELP PLEASE

> I was wondering if any of you C programmers out there know of an
 > assembler to C source converter that is either PD or commercial!

Such a thing doesn't exist.

 > I really need the help, so if anybody knows of one, or even
 > knows of an assembler to some other language source conversion
 > program, could you please drop me a line.....

 > Thanks heaps in advance

If you're interested, netmail me and I'll send you a quote on doing a
longhand conversion.  :-)

  cheers,
  david

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