Hello again all, but especially:
Joshua O'Keefe - thanks for the ZBUG tip and link. I'll give that a try.
John R. Hogerhuis - thanks for all the links and suggestions.
Jeff Birt - VSCode? Sheesh - that thing is everwhere (I use it for
MarkDown), thanks for the info and link.
David Plass - a python program to create a basic program to poke
bytes... a fork of a fork of... Awesome. Definitely on my list of things
to try out.
Sorry for the delay responding. It took me a bit to realize that when I
went off digest, I actually disabled the list from emailing. Hopefully,
now, I'm getting things again.
Thankfully, I found my m100's power supply after about a dozen tries, so
it's sitting out on the desk again ready to do some work. I'll get
serial set up and figure out how to do stuff again... hey wait a sec, I
think I've got some kinda ROM thing... hmm... wonder where it is and how
to get it working again... am I the only person to set projects aside
and forget how they work? :). Off to dig out some notes...
Will
On 3/13/24 3:04 PM, Will Senn wrote:
Hi All,
I'm studying the 8085 microprocessor and its assembly language right
now (Engineering Funda on Youtube with Jubin Mitra's 8085 Sim). It's
going fine, but I realize that I have an m100 laying around with an
actual OKI 80C85 in it to play with. What I can't remember is, whether
or not there's an assembler and debugger available for it laying
around somewhere? Also, is there a book out there on m100 assembly
language programming? When I last messed around with the system, I was
doing BASIC and didn't get into the processor much. Now, I'm
interested and looking for an assembler - help appreciated.
Thanks,
Will