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In this video we take a look at using a ‘vintage’ DOS assembler for various 8-bit microprocessors with a modern IDE. This will allow us to assemble machine code for multiple microprocessors while only having to learn one assembler syntax and with the ease of use of a modern IDE.

We cover how to set up the build environment and go over some example programs. We’ll finish up by discussing the advantages and disadvantages of a versatile assembler like TASM compared to a dedicated purpose tool like CBM Prg Studio.

Join us for this video and then jump in and start learning machine code for your favorite vintage computer too!

Timeline:
01:19– Assembler 101
05:11 – Meet TASM
06:43– Down the VS Code Ribbit Hole
08:49 – Installing the extension
13:18 – Examples
26:34 – TASM vs CBM Prg Studio
27:42 – Wrap up

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