[sdiy] Which 8085 assembler would you recommend?

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Thu Mar 2 00:11:47 CET 2006


"Kenneth Elhardt" <elhardt at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>wayfar writes:
>>>Just looking to mod my korg up a little, which 8085 compatable assembler
>would you recommend?<<
>
>Back when I was in colledge, I mean colleage, or is it college, or however
>you spell it, I wrote an 8085 assembler in Applesoft Basic in a single day
>which could dump out hex code I could key into the little 8085 trainers so I
>wouldn't have to manually convert assembly to machine code by hand.  So if
>you don't find anything, you can always write one quite easily.

Heh heh, me too, but in GWBASIC, I did 6800, 6809, 80c85 and Z80.


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