PL>Do you know the Z380 has 89(!!!) 8-bit registers? I kinda feel
>like programming an assembler for it,
You don't need to write one, nor purchase one of the [very few]
commercial versions: I've done the work required to make a Zilog
Z-380 Assembler available as a free download to anyone (with
support for the Z-80, Z-180, and Hitachi HD64180 CPUs).
There's a table-driven assembler, named TASM, that permits the
creation of instruction sets for virtually any microprocessor,
given enough time and effort. (I like TASM because it allows the
use of a single assembler for numerous microprocessors. TASM is
fully-functional shareware for MS-DOS.)
I've created Zilog Z-380 (and Z-80/Z-180) support files for TASM.
TASM is available as TASM301.ZIP (141k) from numerous Simtel FTP
sites (ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/Simtel/crossasm/tasm301.zip).
My Z-380/Z-180/Z-80 implementation files can be downloaded from
my home page (http://www.netcom.ca/~telic) as TASMZ380.ZIP.
Cheers,
Greg_
http://www.netcom.ca/~telic
98.Oct.04, Toronto, Canada.
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