I have some memory of looking into NoICE. I think maybe i've written a
client bit for some platform.

If we don't already have it ported to Model Ts that would be nice to have
for PC based debugging.

-- John.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2022, 6:46 PM runrin <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi all!
>
> i was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a machine language
> monitor similar to supermon on commodore 64.
>
> all i'm really looking for is the ability to view memory in hex,
> disassemble memory, and assemble directly into ram. i know there are
> full assemblers/debuggers, but i'm just looking for something super
> simple to poke around, experiment, and familiarize myself with the
> system. maybe even a type-in would be fine. (supermon was actually
> available as a 6-page type-in of nothing but data statements in a
> few of jim butterfield's books. yikes!)
>
> i grep'd through the archives for the past few years and didn't see
> anyone suggesting any in particular. unfortunately the search feature
> isn't working, so i couldn't do a comprehensive search.
>
> ---
>
> also, i uploaded zbug to archive.org. you can find it here:
> https://archive.org/details/trs-80-model-100-zbug-assembler-debugger
> if anyone has any suggestions for changes to the description, or
> additional files to add, i'd be happy to hear them. otherwise this
> may be a useful location to send folks looking for zbug in the
> future.
>
> thanks,
> runrin
>

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