I've been using the ROM2/Cleuseau assembler with a REX. It works well
enough and being offline on the M102 means no distractions. :)
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021, 14:31 Douglas Quagliana wrote:
> By coincidence, I'm also looking for a good assembler for the M100/200.
> Got a suggestion?
>
> I found the
Yes, TASM is still available. The shareware version is included in the GitHub
repo I posted. I was also recently able to contact the author and register to
get the source.
With the source I was able to create a new assembly argument rule to more
easily support the Sharp lh5801 processor’s odd
Is Telemark Assembler itself still available? It's definitely a good one, I
used it for HTERM.
There's also as assembler which fully supports the 8085. I've used that
too. You probably want to use it with a separate preprocessor.
http://shop-pdp.net/ashtml/
There are others.
And all of
A popular assembler from back in the day is TASM. It supports many different
processors including the 8085. I did a VS Code extension for it a few months
ago. The link to the GitHub repo and the video I did about it is below. There
is also a PDF in the repo to help get you started.
GitHub
I don’t have that specific assembler, but I did write an 8080 assembler for
Windows a few years ago. You could adapt it to the TEA format, if you
wanted.
Message me privately, and I will add you to my GitHub for the project.
While the assembler is open source, I currently have my GitHub projects
By coincidence, I'm also looking for a good assembler for the M100/200.
Got a suggestion?
I found the book *8080 8085 Software Design* (Sams, 1978) by Christopher
Titus, Peter Rony, David Larsen and Jonathan Titus
is available at
https://archive.org/details/80808085SoftwareDesign
and the TEA
Currently reading about 8080 / 8085 assembly language, a subject of
interest as the M100 uses an 8085. I am familiar with the concepts of
assembly language and with the syntax of some other assemblers and
processors' instruction sets, but this is terra incognita to me.
Even stranger is the fact
On 25/4/21 1:20 pm, Doug Jackson wrote:
In fact one of the favourite poems I have is from the
Comp.Lang.Forth newsgroup, where they take screaming at
each other to new and exciting levels to the point where
a bunch of us are only there because its a great read while
sitting in a comfy chair and