On 5/31/2022 12:29 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
On 5/30/22 18:20, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Are you talking about this?

https://web.archive.org/web/20131110002247/http://www.nj7p.info/Common/Toys/Software/OS/work/IntelTools.zip

(Courtesy of Mark Ogden)


Not what I thought I was looking for but may turn out very
useful anyway.  I might be able to build a system and then
dis-assemble it to Z80 mnemonics.  In any event, it will
make fun reading.

Thank you.

bill


In the late 80's I disassembled a PL/M compiler I got in paper tape and ported it to CP/M. Then stored it in a cassette tape, then lost it, then about 8 years ago found it again and recovered it. The compiler had no indication whatsoever of who wrote it, but with the help of Mr. Emmanuel Roche from comp.os.cpm it's origin was traced back to Norsk Data's PL/Mycro compiler for their Mycro-1 8080 machine. It is a one-pass compiler (the key to its identification), appeared to be written directly in 8080 assembly, and produces hex or binary output. I never made it available anywhere, except for the copy I gave to Mr. Roche and IIRC to Mark Ogden too. Is that the one you mean? The only other PL/M compiler I know about that ran on 8-bit hardware, besides Intel's, was PLMX but I don't now the history behind it.

Hector.

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