I'm not an assembly programmer myself, but sometimes I need to do minor stuff, mostly to test my emulator. For this I've been using different assemblers for PC/Windows (my favourite beeing Peter Hanratty's Z80 PC Assembler). This workflow is a bit impractical, so I've been considering building my own integrated assembler. Thinking about it I realized that it would be very difficult to make something on par with existing assemblers like Pasmo or Sjasm (not to mention building an efficient text editor), so I went for a simpler solution where I let the emulator call Pasmo to assemble a source file and then load the resulting code into RAM. This way I can achieve a fairly efficient workflow without having to reinvent the wheel (nevermind that my emulator is an example of doing just that ;-)).
So, here is how it works:
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