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Microsoft MACRO-80 compatible assembler toolchain for Linux

Project description

um80 - Microsoft MACRO-80 Compatible Toolchain for Linux

A complete Unix/Linux implementation of Microsoft's classic CP/M development tools from the 1980s:

  • um80 - MACRO-80 compatible assembler for 8080/Z80
  • ul80 - LINK-80 compatible linker
  • ulib80 - LIB-80 compatible library manager
  • ucref80 - Cross-reference utility
  • ud80 - 8080/Z80 disassembler for CP/M .COM files
  • ux80 - 8080 to Z80 assembly source translator

These tools can assemble, link, and manage 8080/Z80 assembly code to produce CP/M-compatible .COM executables on modern Linux systems.

Installation

From PyPI (recommended)

pip install um80

From source

git clone https://github.com/um80/um80_and_friends.git
cd um80_and_friends
pip install -e .

Quick Start

Assemble a source file

um80 program.mac                    # Creates program.rel
um80 -o output.rel program.mac      # Specify output name
um80 -l listing.prn program.mac     # Generate listing file
um80 -g program.mac                 # Export all symbols as PUBLIC (for debug)

Link object files

ul80 program.rel                    # Creates program.com
ul80 -o output.com a.rel b.rel      # Link multiple files
ul80 -s program.rel                 # Generate symbol file (.sym)
ul80 -S symbols.sym program.rel     # Specify symbol file name
ul80 -p E000 program.rel            # Set origin address (hex)
ul80 --prl program.rel              # Output MP/M .PRL format

Disassemble a COM file

ud80 program.com                    # Creates program.mac
ud80 -z program.com                 # Z80 mode
ud80 -e 0200 program.com            # Add entry point at 0200h
ud80 -d 0500-05FF program.com       # Mark range as data

Create/manage libraries

ulib80 -c mylib.lib a.rel b.rel     # Create library
ulib80 -l mylib.lib                 # List contents
ulib80 -p mylib.lib                 # Show public symbols
ulib80 -x mylib.lib module          # Extract module
ulib80 -a mylib.lib new.rel         # Add module
ulib80 -d mylib.lib module          # Delete module

Generate cross-reference

ucref80 program.mac                 # Print to stdout
ucref80 -o xref.txt *.mac           # Output to file

Translate 8080 to Z80 assembly

ux80 program.mac                    # Creates program_z80.mac
ux80 -o output.mac program.mac      # Specify output name

Tools Reference

um80 - Assembler

Microsoft MACRO-80 compatible assembler supporting:

  • 8080 and Z80 instruction sets
  • Macros with parameters (MACRO/ENDM)
  • Repeat blocks (REPT, IRP, IRPC)
  • Conditional assembly (IF/ELSE/ENDIF, IFDEF, etc.)
  • Segments (CSEG, DSEG, ASEG, COMMON)
  • PUBLIC/EXTRN for module linking
  • Include files
  • All standard directives (ORG, EQU, SET, DB, DW, DS, etc.)

See man um80 for full documentation, or refer to the original Microsoft M80 Manual.

ul80 - Linker

LINK-80 compatible linker that:

  • Links multiple .REL relocatable object files
  • Resolves external references
  • Produces CP/M .COM executables
  • Supports COMMON blocks
  • Can output Intel HEX format
  • Can output MP/M .PRL (Page Relocatable) format

See man ul80 for full documentation, or refer to the original Microsoft L80 Manual.

ulib80 - Library Manager

LIB-80 compatible library manager for:

  • Creating .LIB library archives
  • Listing library contents and public symbols
  • Adding/removing/extracting modules

See man ulib80 for full documentation, or refer to the original Microsoft CREF/LIB Manual.

ucref80 - Cross-Reference

Generates cross-reference listings showing:

  • Symbol definitions
  • Symbol references by file and line
  • PUBLIC and EXTRN declarations

See man ucref80 for full documentation.

ud80 - Disassembler

8080/Z80 disassembler that:

  • Disassembles CP/M .COM files to .MAC source
  • Produces output compatible with um80
  • Supports both 8080 and Z80 instruction sets
  • Allows marking data ranges and entry points
  • Generates re-assemblable source code

See man ud80 for full documentation (no Microsoft equivalent exists).

ux80 - 8080 to Z80 Translator

Source-to-source translator that converts Intel 8080 assembly to Zilog Z80 assembly:

  • Translates all 8080 instructions to equivalent Z80 mnemonics
  • Preserves all comments, labels, and formatting
  • Produces byte-identical output when assembled
  • Automatically adds .Z80 directive to output
  • Handles all assembler directives (passes them through unchanged)

Translation examples:

8080 Z80
MOV A,B LD A,B
MVI A,42H LD A,42H
LXI H,1234H LD HL,1234H
LDA addr LD A,(addr)
LHLD addr LD HL,(addr)
LDAX B LD A,(BC)
INR A INC A
INX H INC HL
DAD D ADD HL,DE
ADD B ADD B
ADI 10 ADD 10
JMP addr JP addr
JNZ addr JP NZ,addr
CALL addr CALL addr
CNZ addr CALL NZ,addr
RET / RNZ RET / RET NZ
RLC RLCA
CMA CPL
HLT HALT
PCHL JP (HL)
XCHG EX DE,HL
IN port IN A,(port)
OUT port OUT (port),A
PSW AF
M (memory) (HL)

See man ux80 for full documentation.

File Formats

Extension Description
.MAC Assembly source (MACRO-80 format)
.REL Relocatable object file
.COM CP/M executable
.PRL MP/M Page Relocatable executable
.LIB Library archive
.PRN Assembly listing
.SYM Symbol file

Compatibility Notes

These tools aim for compatibility with the original Microsoft tools while running on modern Unix/Linux systems:

  • Source files use Unix line endings (LF), but CR/LF is also accepted
  • File names are case-insensitive for symbols (converted to uppercase)
  • Default origin is 0100h (standard CP/M load address)
  • Output files are binary-compatible with original CP/M tools

Documentation

  • Man pages: man um80, man ul80, man ulib80, man ucref80, man ud80, man ux80
  • Original Microsoft manuals in docs/external/:
    • m80.pdf - MACRO-80 assembler
    • l80.pdf - LINK-80 linker
    • cref_lib.pdf - CREF and LIB-80
    • 8080asm.pdf - 8080 assembly reference

Example Workflow

# Assemble source files
um80 -o main.rel main.mac
um80 -o util.rel util.mac

# Create a library
ulib80 -c mylib.lib helper.rel support.rel

# Link everything together
ul80 -o program.com main.rel util.rel mylib.lib

# Run in CP/M emulator
cpm program.com

Installing Man Pages

After pip installation, install the man pages manually:

# Find where the package is installed
PKGDIR=$(python3 -c "import um80; print(um80.__path__[0])")

# Copy man pages to system location (requires sudo)
sudo cp "$PKGDIR/../docs/man/"*.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/
sudo mandb

Or view them directly:

man docs/man/um80.1

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later (GPLv3+). See LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues and pull requests.

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