Zasm
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| Zasm | |
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| Utility | |
| Z-machine assembler | |
| Link | |
| Developer | Matt Kimball |
| Format | Z-code |
| System | Other |
| System details | Perl script |
| Latest version | 0.01 / 16 March 1998 |
| Status | Unmaintained |
| License | GPL2+ |
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Zasm is an assembler for the Z-machine written in Perl by Matt Kimball. Like ZAPF and unlike Frolg, it doesn't support macros. Zasm only targets Z-machine version 5, and only supports Inform names of instructions. It does, however, have the ability to allocate a heap.
Links
- zasm home page (archive).
- [Announce] zasm v0.1 released, rec.arts.int-fiction, 16 March, 1998.
- Download zasm.zip from the IF Archive (calls itself "zasm 0.01").
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