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any combination. Output files may also be generated containing cross-reference |
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information on each symbol used. |
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Z80ASM.COM |
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CONFIG.COM |
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===== Z80ASM PLUS by SLR Systems 1985-86 Rel. v1.12 #L10068 ===== |
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Referred to as the "Virtual Memory" version which uses disk for working storage, |
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thus not constrained by RAM. |
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Z80ASMP.COM |
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CONFIGP.COM |
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combination. Output files may also be generated containing |
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cross-reference information on each symbol used. |
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SLR180.COM |
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180FIG.COM |
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===== SLRMAC by SLR Systems 1985-86 Rel. 1.32 #K10096 ===== |
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SLRMAC is a relocating macro assembler for Intel 8080 mnemonics |
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SLRMAC.COM |
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===== MAKESYM SuperLinker v1.31 ===== |
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===== MAKESYM by SLR Systems 1985 ===== |
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MAKESYM is used to produce a .SYM file from the Symbol Table listing |
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provided by Z80ASM or SLRMAC. MAKESYM reads a .LST file, converts |
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the symbol table to a format readable by ZSID, DSD80, etc, |
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and writes it to a .SYM file on the same drive. |
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MAKESYM is a utility to create symbol SYM table files |
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MAKESYM.COM |
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===== SLRNK SuperLinker v1.31 ===== |
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===== SLRNK SuperLinker by SLR Systems 1983-86 Rel. 1.31 #AB1234 ===== |
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SLRNK is a powerful linking loader for Z80-based CP/M systems. |
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It takes relocatable binary information in either Microsoft or |
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point references, and stores the output in memory for execution |
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or outputs it to a disk file. |
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SLRNK.COM |
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LNKFIG.COM |
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===== SLRNK+ SuperLinker+ by SLR Systems 1985-86 Rel. 2.02 #J10154 ===== |
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Referred to as the "Virtual Memory" version which uses disk for working storage, |
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thus not constrained by RAM. |
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Other features include: (advert in Micro Systems Journal Vol.1/No.1) |
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* HEX files do not fill unused space |
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* Intermodule crossreference |
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* EIGHT separate address spaces |
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* Works with FORTRAN & BASIC |
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* Generate PRL & SPR files |
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* Supports manual overlays |
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* Full 64K output |
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SLRNKP.COM |
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===== SLRIB SuperLibrarian v1.30 ===== |
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===== SLRIB SuperLibrarian by SLR Systems 1984 Rel. 1.30 ===== |
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Library Manager |
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Librarian that helps you create and maintain SLR-Format libraries. |
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If you have several often used subroutines, much disk |
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space can be saved by combining the separate REL modules into a |
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single library file. Also, since most of the time required to |
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link a small separate module is the file opening and reading, it |
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is much faster to open one library file and scan it than to open |
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several separate files. |
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SLRIB.COM |
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LNKFIG.COM (same as the Linker) |
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===== Z80DIS Disassembler v2.2 ===== |
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Z80 Disassembler program written by KENNETH GIELOW, Palo Alto, CA. |
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Z80DIS.COM |
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ZDINSTAL.COM |
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===== Documentation ===== |
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The manual is available in the Doc/Language directory, |
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