On 9 June 2016 at 16:54, Chris Osborn <fozztexx at fozztexx.com> wrote:
Alternately, is the source code for Ward
Christensen's LASM available anywhere? The best I could find was a note from a Kermit
developer from 27 years ago asking for the source. I suppose I could use a disassembler,
but then I don't have proper labels or comments.
Is LASM-TDL compatible with LASM? There's source for the former. The
build setup produces an executable called
LASM.COM. From the docu:
" LASM-TDL Description
This is an enhanced version of the public domain LINKASM assembler.
Originally authored by Digital Research, rewritten and 'LINKed' by Ward
Christenson, improved by Pete Mack, expanded by Steve Schlaifer and now
compatabile with TDL operands by Pete Rudenko. The major remaining step
would be to MACROize it. Current primary enhancement is the accomodation
of the TDL Z80 operands and a 'COPY' directive. This variation is now
compatable with two Z80 disassemblers also in the public domain.
"
You can find lasm-tdl.lbr e.g. here:
http://oldcomputers.dyndns.org/public/pub/mirror/oakcpm2/cpm/asmutl/index.h…