Disk No: 778 Disk Title: PseudoSam Cross Assembler 80z and 85 PC-SIG Version: 1.2 Program Title: PseudoSam 80z and 85 Author Version: 1.4.x Author Registration: $30.00 personal; $100.00 commercial. Special Requirements: None. PSEUDOSAM 80z and 85 are machine language cross-assembler programs for the ZILOG z80, NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR NSC800, and the INTEL 8085 microprocessors. These programs let you construct 80z and 8085 code on your IBM PC, to be transferred to an 80z or 8085-based system for use. The PSEUDOSAM (Pseudo-brand Symbolic AsseMbler) assemblers conform to common syntax, based on the UNIX System V assembler syntax. The opcode and addressing syntax is compatible with the manufacturer's, but label, directive, and expression operator syntax will differ. The author of PSEUDOSAM chose this syntax because of UNIX's popularity, and to avoid the problem of maintaining compatibility with the many OEM assemblers. The documentation is well organized and easy to understand, although no attempt is made to teach 80z or 8085 programming. You should have a good understanding of machine language programming and also be familiar with basic DOS functions. File Descriptions: A80Z Subdirectory containing the following files: A80Z EXE PSEUDOSAM 80z assembler. EXAMPLE ASM Example file for PSEUDOSAM 80z. LABGEN ASM Assembly source code. MNEMLEV1 ASM Mnemonics test program. MNEMLEV2 ASM Mnemonics test program. READ ME Program information. READ ME2 More program information. SYN ASM Synonym file to rename assembler directives. T ASM Mnemonics test program. TEST ASM Mnemonics test program. A85 Subdirectory containing the following files: A85 EXE PSEUDOSAM 85 assembler. EXAMPLE ASM Example file for PSEUDOSAM 85. LKABGEN ASM Assembly source code. MNEMTEST ASM Mnemonics test program. READ ME Program information. READ ME2 More program information. SYN ASM Synonym file to rename assembler directives. PC-SIG 1030D East Duane Avenue Sunnyvale Ca. 94086 (408) 730-9291 (c) Copyright 1988,89 PC-SIG, Inc.