In a fit of recreational programming, I wrote this 8080 assembler. God only knows why I picked a 30 year old processor.... I guess I just loved that old processor.. Maybe thats why I have 2 of them in the attic. ..

Features

  • Assemble standard Intel 8080 assembly into binary.
  • Produce listings and a binary file.
  • The binary file may be segmented for a linking loader. (TBD).
  • Some primative macro capabilities.

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  • Doing a homebrew 8085 project for the boy to learn on. Most of the 8-bit cross dev kits use z80 instruction set. I am writing ROM based BASIC interpreter in small-c (hendrix) then emits 8080 instructions, so this is perfect. Thanks!
  • Jay Cotton Intel 8080 Assembler is a simple, yet powerful assembler that can make the job done. Use standard Intel 8080 assembly syntax. Output file is in binary. Can also output listing file. I currently use the assembler for development of a SOC, based on a 8080 soft-processor (tv80).
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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C

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2007-10-30