What a great thread! :) Very late to the party but will add a couple of books. Not M100-specific, but if you’re interested in a couple of very good general 8085 books, I would recommend these. The first is a self-contained course (probably a quite popular textbook originally), while the second is a more compact reference. I believe I found both in PDF on archive.org (Internet Archive).
* Judi Fernandez and Ruth Ashley, _Introduction to 8080/8085 Assembly Language Programming_. * Noel Morris, _Pocket Guide Assembly Language for the 8085_. I’ll have to check out John’s _Inside the Model 100_ reference. Best wishes, Anthony On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 10:01 AM David Plass <dpl...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > I've forked a fork of a fork of a python-based 8085 assembler: > https://github.com/dplassgit/8085-Assembler-trs80-100 which generates a > BASIC program that you can use to poke your assembly language program into > memory. > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 6:18 PM <bir...@soigeneris.com> wrote: > >> There are a few assemblers that can be hosted on the M100. For my use I >> created an extension for VS Code that supports Telemark Assembler (TASM). >> TASM has been around since the 1980s, still maintained by the original >> author as of a few years ago. >> >> You can download the extension from within VS Code or from Github. The >> Github repo also has a shareware copy of TASM and some instructions. >> >> https://github.com/Jeff-Birt/TASM_vsCode_Extension >> >> Jeff Birt >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> On Behalf Of Will Senn >> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 3:05 PM >> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com >> Subject: [M100] looking for assembler/debugger >> >> Hi All, >> >> I'm studying the 8085 microprocessor and its assembly language right now >> (Engineering Funda on Youtube with Jubin Mitra's 8085 Sim). It's going >> fine, but I realize that I have an m100 laying around with an actual OKI >> 80C85 in it to play with. What I can't remember is, whether or not >> there's an assembler and debugger available for it laying around somewhere? >> Also, is there a book out there on m100 assembly language programming? When >> I last messed around with the system, I was doing BASIC and didn't get into >> the processor much. Now, I'm interested and looking for an assembler - help >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Will >> >> >> >>