Re: Assembling for the 86 and 83


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Re: Assembling for the 86 and 83



Look for an assembler called TASM, and also get ZASM. That the compiler I
use, it works fine


The truly wise man never played leapfrog with the unicorn.
DJ_Ramen@juno.com



On Fri, 23 Jan 1998 12:20:51 -0800 "Williams, Matt"
<Williams.Matt@CON-WAY.COM> writes:
>As far as I know,  there should be some assemblers for the TI-83 and
>TI-86 at ticalc.org (www.ticalc.org) or TI-Philes
>(tiphiles.home.ml.org).  An assembler for the 80x86 would not work,
>becuase the Z-80 is a totally different chip with a totally different
>instruction set.  For example, you use LD with the Z80 instead of MOV
>for the 80x86.
>--
>
>        -iceboxman
>TI-CALC Discoveries
>http://ticd.home.ml.org
>or
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/4152/index.html
>
>iceboxman@geocities.com
>
>
>>----------
>>From:  DvorakEASE[SMTP:DvorakEASE@AOL.COM]
>>Sent:  Friday, January 23, 1998 11:34 AM
>>To:    CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>>Subject:       Assembling for the 86 and 83
>>
>>What is a good (& cheap???) (or free???) assembler for the Z-80
>programs or
>>subroutines for the calculators.
>>
>>I don't want another project = writing my own assembler!
>>
>>Wouldn't an assembler for the 80x86 chips work, if you use a
>restricted sub-
>>set (redundant?) of the Intel instruction set???
>>
>>Lomp
>>
>


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