Since you found a -85 switch that works to assemble 8080 code, any chance there 
might be a switch to assemble Z80 code?

I think I have a copy of TASM that runs in CP/M.  When I get a chance, I’ll 
have to dig it out, confirm it is what I think it is, and see if it assembles 
Z80.

 

Bob Bell

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jeff Albrecht
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 7:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6748] TASM 3.2 for Windows 7 (64-bit)

 

The tasm-3.2-win7 version 3.2 seems to work. It found a duplicate label 
'IOBYTE' that the TASM 2.7.6 included in your firmware...zip didn't. I used the 
same syntax, -85 switch, I found in your .bat file.

 

C:\Users\Jeff\OneDrive\Development\CPM\FIRMWARE and CPM V-Disk Images 
AIR-V23>tasm-3.2-win7 -85 airsrv23.asm
TASM 8085 Assembler.      Version 3.2 September, 2001.
 Copyright (C) 2001 Squak Valley Software
airsrv23.asm line 2456: Duplicate label: (IOBYTE)
tasm: pass 1 complete.
tasm: pass 2 complete.
tasm: Number of errors = 1

C:\Users\Jeff\OneDrive\Development\CPM\FIRMWARE and CPM V-Disk Images AIR-V23>

 

But wait there's more! ;-) in a recent discussion in comp.os.cpm I learned of a 
utility 'msdos' that can be found here 
<http://homepage3.nifty.com/takeda-toshiya/> : that allows 16 bit dos programs 
to run from my 64 bit win 8.1 system dos/cmd prompt. I just precede tasm with 
msdos 'msdos tasm foo.asm'

 

C:\Users\Jeff\OneDrive\Development\CPM\FIRMWARE and CPM V-Disk Images 
AIR-V23>msdos tasm -85 airsrv23.asm
TASM 8085 Assembler.      Version 2.7.6, December, 1989.
 Copyright (C) 1985-1989 by Speech Technology Inc. & Microsoft Corp.
tasm: pass 1 complete.
tasm: pass 2 complete.
tasm: Number of errors = 0

C:\Users\Jeff\OneDrive\Development\CPM\FIRMWARE and CPM V-Disk Images AIR-V23>

 

 

Pretty cool!

 

c ya... - jeffa



On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 3:36:10 PM UTC-7, Crustyomo wrote:

Hi Jeff,

If you find it and get it working, I would be happy to include it as an 
alternative assembler if you provide some operation notes (ie, which menu's and 
options to set, etc).

But, I'm not so certain that TASM is an 8080 cross assembler.  It might be an 
x86 assembler for the PC.

Regards,
Josh



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Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 14:42:09 -0700
From: [email protected] <javascript:> 
To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:6744] TASM 3.2 for Windows 7 (64-bit)

While looking around the N8VEM wiki I stumbled across this  
<http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/page/46653701/About%20tasm64> TASM 3.2 for 
Windows 7 (64-bit)  I followed the link, but couldn't see where to download it. 
?? If it's available and works I'd like to use it to assemble loader and bios 
.asm for the JAIR. Perhaps Josh will include it in the firmware zip file. 

 

Be nice if I didn't have to fire up a VM to work on the code.

 

 


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