Hi, It’s made in Rust, which compiles just fine to Arm, including RPI, so you should be fine.
Cheers, Erik > On 31 Jan 2026, at 18:33, [email protected] wrote: > > 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
