![]() ![]() Name can be whatever you wish, and Command must point to the correct location for you copy of TASM.EXE Copy the same details as shown into your dialogue.In the Scheme drop-down, select Assembler and click on Add.In Programmer’s Notepad go to Tools -> Options.I will make a page showing you how to do this soon): (I have it on my dropbox in a z80 folder, I use the DOS “SUBST” command to create a Z: drive which is the Z80 folder. There is no installation for the TASM, you just need to put it somewhere easily accessible, preferably in a path with no spaces in the name. I’m now using the free TASM assembler by Squak Valley Software, their home page ( ) does not seem to be active anymore and I could not find a way to contact them to request permission to host a copy of TASM, I am therefore going to host it until requested otherwise. (I’m looking into doing this with Notepad++ too for those that prefer to use that) Assembler: This page will help you set up the free TASM Assembler and free XVI32 Hex editor in Programmer’s Notepad ![]()
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