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Jeff Birt
From: M100 On Behalf Of Alex ...
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 9:03 PM
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Cc: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: Re: [M100] assembly language first steps
Where can you still get tasm? I didn't think the original websit
> On Sep 26, 2022, at 5:13 PM, Will Senn wrote:
> I believe there is a basic assembler program in the wild and I've read about
> Custom Software's assembler, are either or both available online?
Take this with a little bit of salt since I haven't actually used it but it
might not be totally out
Alex,
I've used 64tass (a version of tasm?) for 6502 stuff, it prolly does
8085 stuff, too:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tass64/files/source/
on my Mac:
unzip 64tass-1.56.2625-src.zip
cd 64tass-1.56.2625-src
make CPPFLAGS="-D_XOPEN_SOURCE"
mv 64tass ~/bin
cd
64tass --version
64tass Turbo
I'll give these a try once I figure out the serial transfer stuff!
On 9/26/22 8:55 PM, Charlie Hoey wrote:
I have been dipping my toes in as well, mostly writing/assembling on
the hardware itself with BYTEIT, and more recently CMZASM (both
available here: http://www.club100.org/library/libprg.h
Cool. I'll look into it. I've done cross-compiling for the 6502, but
getting the code onto target was the challenge. Off to figuring that out.
On 9/26/22 8:43 PM, Ken Pettit wrote:
Hi Will,
I think most people on the list prefer tasm, though I use only the
assembler in VirtualT personally.
Where can you still get tasm? I didn't think the original website was
around anymore and I'd like a copy of the Linux build.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2022, 21:44 Ken Pettit wrote:
> Hi Will,
>
> I think most people on the list prefer tasm, though I use only the
> assembler in VirtualT personally. Of cou
I have been dipping my toes in as well, mostly writing/assembling on the
hardware itself with BYTEIT, and more recently CMZASM (both available here:
http://www.club100.org/library/libprg.html). Both work by writing your asm
code in the TEXT app and then compiling separately. BYTEIT assembles out to
Hi Will,
I think most people on the list prefer tasm, though I use only the
assembler in VirtualT personally. Of course I wrote it and so therefore
know how to use it and all of it's quirks.
Ken
On 9/26/22 5:13 PM, Will Senn wrote:
It will only be a matter of time before I want to program i
It will only be a matter of time before I want to program in assembly on
my m100. I've read up and familiarized myself with the landscape on this
and find it a bit confusing.
What is the preferred (or most common method) of getting an
assembly/machine language program to run on the m100. I kno