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Z80 development tools (GNU/Linux)

Posted by unknown_lamer [send private reply] at April 22, 2002, 03:48:51 PM

I'm looking for some tools (mainly a TASM compatible assembler) so that I can assemble Z80
assembly programs for my calculator...on my Debian box. I tired XASM, but that uses a LIBC FOUR(4)
binary. Does anyone else know how old libc4 is? It doesn't work at all anymore!
Z80ASM from z88dk (http://z88dk.sf.net ... a C compile for the Z80!)
isn't tasm compatible so I can't link most programs with it. So, does anyone know of any other
Z80 assemblers / linkers that target the TI-83+ for GNU/Linux?

Posted by Psion [send private reply] at April 22, 2002, 04:23:48 PM

I wrote a C compiler that ran in DOS and targetted the TI-85, and I also wrote a Z80 assembler than runs on a TI-86, but I'm afraid I can't help you with Linux tools. You could try http://www.ticalc.org/ if you haven't already.

Posted by unknown_lamer [send private reply] at April 23, 2002, 02:01:36 PM

I found xasm on ticalc.org :-(. I guess I might have to get off of my lazy
ass and write my own assembler...or really adapt z80asm to the tasm syntax.
Does anyone have a tasm command reference?

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