Frank Wille has updated vasm, a portable assembler for numerous CPUs with various syntax and output modules. Changes in this release:
Frank Wille has updated vasm, a portable assembler for numerous CPUs with various syntax and output modules. Changes in this release:
Frank Wille has updated vasm, a portable assembler for numerous CPUs with various syntax and output modules. Changes of version 2.0d:
So, I'm trying to figure out if I want to keep trying to figure out TI-83 development or if I should just give up and buy a TI-83 Plus instead. Also, trying to decide if I continue to use the weird old shareware assembler, or use something modern and supported like #sjasmplus or #vasm or one of many other assemblers that support Z80. n/n
#ASM #Z80
I wrote a utility called "wrap" that wraps an m68k binary in the 9xz format used to transfer data to the TI-92+. By writing position-independent code, I can get away without any relocs other than the "0000" end-of-reloc-table marker. This breaks the dependency on TIGCC's linker. So now I can comfortably write programs in any m68k assembler!
Here is my "hello world" produced by #vasm and my "wrap" tool. It is about half the size of the hello world emitted by TIGCC.
Frank Wille has updated vasm, a portable assembler for numerous CPUs with various syntax and output modules. In addition to various bug fixes, the changes include a new CPU backend for the SPC700, which was used in the SuperFamicom and SNES for sound processing, and the new option "-no-msrcdebug":
Valiant Smashers out today !
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