Pasmo
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For the rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport introduced in Tokyo, Japan since March 2007, see PASMO.
Pasmo is a a multi-platform Z80 cross assembler. The assembler is written in standard C++ that compiles easily in multiple platforms. It generates object code in many formats such as raw binary, Intel HEX, PRL for CP/M Plus RSX, Plus3Dos (ZX Spectrum+3 disk), TAP, TZX and CDT (Spectrum and Amstrad CPC emulators tape images), AmsDos (Amstrad CPC disk) and MSX (for use with BLOAD from disk in Basic). From version 0.5.0 it can also generate Intel 8086 code from Z80 sources in binary format as MS-DOS COM files or in CP/M 86 CMD format. From the homepage precompiled binary versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Debian are available.
Not to be confused with PASMO (smart card ticketing system for public transport).

