It blows me away how brilliant people could be.

I hope to try yours out. I haven't gone to the github. Tell me, do you have it compiled for arm? I only run RPI these days.

Daniel
sysop | Air & Wave BBS
finger | [email protected]

On Sat, 31 Jan 2026, Erik van der Tier wrote:

Hi,
As part of my recent work on a fork of MFORTH 
(https://github.com/pig-games/MFORTH), I created a new 8085/8080 assembler
(originally a fork of asm85). By now this has become 
https://github.com/pig-games/opForge. This project is growing rapidly into
something much bigger, but at this point it is a modular multi-target assembler 
that has target modules for the Intel8080 family
(inc. 8080, 8085 and Z80) and the MOS6502 familiy (6502 and 65C02). All 
‘modules’ support the same macro, conditional assembly,
expressions, scopes, etc. functionality and notation. This core aspect of the 
assembler is inspired most by 64tass. Anyway, I’m not
sure if the world needs another assembler, but this one allows me to add new 
functionality super fast and it’s the start of
something bigger which I’m currently ‘architecting’.

Anyway, I’ve been having a load of fun with this. Next I want to ‘port’ my t102 
documented rom project
(https://github.com/eriktier/RomT102Disassembly) to asm485 notation. This 
should be pretty straightforward.

Anyway, hope that these are of any use to anybody, but if it just me, that’s 
also fine :).

Cheers,
    Erik

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