The following words allow you to assemble z80 binaries. Being Forth words, opcode assembly is a bit different than with a typical assembler. For example, what would traditionally be "ld a, b" would become "A B LDrr,". BIN( is the addr at which the compiled binary will live. It is often 0. ORG is H@ offset at which we begin spitting binary. Used to compute PC. To have a proper PC, call "H@ ORG !" at the beginning of your assembly process. PC is H@ - ORG + BIN(. (cont.)