I wrote a VS Code extension for the old Telemark Assembler (TASM). Telemark 
supported a lot of processors, but I did syntax highlighting for only a few 
including the 8085 so I could use it for the M100. The project can be found at: 
https://github.com/Jeff-Birt/TASM_vsCode_Extension

You can use TASM from the command line of courser but I find VS Code a nice IDE 
to use.

Jeff Birt

-----Original Message-----
From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Lloyd Johnson
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2022 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [M100] MAZE029 - An 8080 Assembly Language Maze Game with a 3D 
perspective


First off an apology that this post is slightly off topic.    I say only 
slightly because I am interested in doing some assembly language programming on 
the TRS-80 Model 100 or the NEC8201.    

After retiring from Boeing, I acquired a couple of Arduinio based emulations of 
the Altair 8800.    Besides playing a few games, I developed a maze game in 
8080 assembly language.     All of the files and support files have been 
uploaded to www.github.com/lej-projects/maze029.   I spent a fair amount of 
time writing some documentation on the game, along with random ramblings about 
loading it to your CP/M machine.    I included a few tools I developed as well. 
  I included a maze generating program that I used for making the mazes that 
went into the maze program.   This is all documented in the pdf file.

I'm not sure if it is practical to rehost it to the M100 but perhaps once I 
learn a bit more about doing assembly language on these laptops, I might try it.

Does anyone know where I can locate an assembler for these machines?
Lloyd





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