This program is
pretty good and keeps getting better and better. At the moment the "
Save Binary " function is not available yet, but the run time file
has the memory contents with an offset of 198h. Also, it is free.
The
Telemark Assembler (TASM)
Good assembler for DOS. Supports Z80, 6502, 6800/6801/68HC11,
6805, 8048, 8051, 8080/8085, TMS32010, TMS320C25 TMS7000 and 8096/8019
Download the latest version (3.1) : tasm31.zip
(184 Kb)
MicroAsm
MicroAsm is a Windows 9x & NT editor with support for MS-DOS command-line
tools and Win32 console programs (such as AVRASM and TASM). A must
for TASM users !
With MicroAsm you can:
- Create and edit
text files.
- Run the files
through your favorite command-line tools.
- Automatically
highlight lines containing errors.
Download the latest
version (3.1) : uasm10.zip (324
Kb)
SDCC
SDCC is a Freeware , retargettable, optimizing ANSI - C compiler.
The current version targets the Intel 8051 and recently the Zilog
Z80 based MCUs. SDCC can be retargeted for other 8 bit MCUs or PICs
and some day soon will be. The entire source code for the compiler
is distributed under GPL.
Tpasm
Tpasm is an open source assembler. It currently supports: Z80, Motorola
6805, Intel 8051 8031 8032 8051 8052, Microchip PIC, Atmel AVR
Z80-ASM
by Petr Kulhavy
This is an official homepage of the Z80-ASM. Z80-ASM is compiler of
the Z80 CPU assembler. It runs under DO$ and Linux. It's written in
C.
Simple
Z80 assembler and MicroProfessor simulator
This simulator is a Java 1.1 applet. You need to be using either Netscape
4.5 (or later versions) or Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions)
to run the simulator. Applets cannot access local files but, on Windows,
you can write source code in Notepad files and use copy/paste to insert
source code into the applet TextAreas (use the right mouse button
to access the copy/paste menu).