I would agree that factoring out the assembler would be a good idea, in fact using a separate, standalone tool might be the best option in the end, there are various options and this would make help redefine the scope of gnusim8085, so that it doesn't have to maintain redundant components, that are also easily otherwise available
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I would agree that factoring out the assembler would be a good idea, in fact using a separate, standalone tool might be the best option in the end, there are various options and this would make help redefine the scope of gnusim8085, so that it doesn't have to maintain redundant components, that are also easily otherwise available