[TI ASM] Starting Help
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[TI ASM] Starting Help
I am attempting to learn asm. I am using asm in 28 days and lost confused on the first day when it says. And save as hello.z80 in the source directory
to compile, open up DOS (try Start menu, Run, then whichever of command.com or cmd.exe works) and go to the TASM directory. Type asm hello and press Enter.
After a second or two (or more, depending on your computer's speed), assembly will finish, and the program is ready to be transmitted to the calculator.
I go into the c prompt thing but I am not sure how to get to the Tasm directory. I am not sure what to type in the slightest any help.
Edit kv83: Added Tag. Please use it in the future.
to compile, open up DOS (try Start menu, Run, then whichever of command.com or cmd.exe works) and go to the TASM directory. Type asm hello and press Enter.
After a second or two (or more, depending on your computer's speed), assembly will finish, and the program is ready to be transmitted to the calculator.
I go into the c prompt thing but I am not sure how to get to the Tasm directory. I am not sure what to type in the slightest any help.
Edit kv83: Added Tag. Please use it in the future.
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Unless of course the batch files aren't in the default directory, in which case...
*drumroll*
see my above post
It's just something I did to make compiling one step easer. Of course, when I'm making a big project that'll take more than 1 week, I'll probably just ask Leofox for the .bat file he made that only requires a click. Or make my own.
*drumroll*
see my above post
It's just something I did to make compiling one step easer. Of course, when I'm making a big project that'll take more than 1 week, I'll probably just ask Leofox for the .bat file he made that only requires a click. Or make my own.
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Moral: download Total Commander
Of course, some of us don't even bother with command lines or programs other than the editor for assembly.
I use ConTEXT with a modified version of the Z80 highlighter available for download, and specialized batch files. Basically, I just use one of four buttons:
F9 = Send to VTI
F10 = Assemble for Ion
F11 = Assemble for TI-83+ (Doesn't insert the #define statments)
F12 = Send to Calculator (Uses TISendTo.exe -- Part of TI Connect)
The batch files and key assignments automatically handle any directory you have a source file in, and use a single copy of tasm (tasm80.tab is copied and set attrib +h). I have thought about creating a resource describing exactly what I did to set this up. It would include my batch files and screen shots of the settings.
Anyone interested?
I use ConTEXT with a modified version of the Z80 highlighter available for download, and specialized batch files. Basically, I just use one of four buttons:
F9 = Send to VTI
F10 = Assemble for Ion
F11 = Assemble for TI-83+ (Doesn't insert the #define statments)
F12 = Send to Calculator (Uses TISendTo.exe -- Part of TI Connect)
The batch files and key assignments automatically handle any directory you have a source file in, and use a single copy of tasm (tasm80.tab is copied and set attrib +h). I have thought about creating a resource describing exactly what I did to set this up. It would include my batch files and screen shots of the settings.
Anyone interested?
Long live Z80 and #tiasm!
^^ Alas, I wrote that a long time ago.
^^ Alas, I wrote that a long time ago.
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Yes, this would useful, especially for new programmers--I mean, how many questions are about the proper tools, etc. and about IDEs?CalcKing wrote:Of course, some of us don't even bother with command lines or programs other than the editor for assembly.
I use ConTEXT with a modified version of the Z80 highlighter available for download, and specialized batch files. Basically, I just use one of four buttons:
F9 = Send to VTI
F10 = Assemble for Ion
F11 = Assemble for TI-83+ (Doesn't insert the #define statments)
F12 = Send to Calculator (Uses TISendTo.exe -- Part of TI Connect)
The batch files and key assignments automatically handle any directory you have a source file in, and use a single copy of tasm (tasm80.tab is copied and set attrib +h). I have thought about creating a resource describing exactly what I did to set this up. It would include my batch files and screen shots of the settings.
Anyone interested?