ok benoit@ zmac is a Z-80 macro cross-assembler. It has all the features you'd expect. It assembles the specified input file (with a '.z' extension if there is no pre-existing extension and the file as given doesn't exist) and produces program output in many different formats. It also produces a nicely-formatted listing of the machine code and cycle counts alongside the source in a ".lst" file. Undocumented Z-80 instructions are supported as well as 8080 code. zmac strives to be a powerful assembler with expressions familiar to C programmers while providing good backward compatibility with original assemblers such as Edtasm, MRAS and Macro-80.
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SHA256 (zmac-20200607.tar.gz) = AXl7cpZZEvrOH5MO7jfVCyB/PjIOMkaqx1LjLk47GXk=
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SIZE (zmac-20200607.tar.gz) = 177599
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