On Jun 9, 2016, at 7:54 AM, Chris Osborn <fozztexx at fozztexx.com> wrote:
Is there a LASM compatible assembler out there with
source available that I can run on Linux?
Well there is now! I spent yesterday working on it and I coded up something myself in
Python. It pre-processes assembly files that were intended to be assembled with LASM and
then feeds them through the AS Macroassembler. The only things I've tried so far are
Kermit sources and the CP/M 2.2 source and the hex files I'm getting are identical to
using LASM on CP/M.
I'm not really sure how much use this will be for others since I think most projects
used Z80 assembly instead of the more limited 8080 assembly. But perhaps there are some
projects out there that used LASM style 8080 and other people can make use of a cross
assembler to avoid having to alter the original code.
You can get it from here:
http://www.insentricity.com/a.cl/259
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