
Viejo is teh crazy!

To answer Dioniso, as the
TNI Projects page (which isn't quite up-to-date anymore btw) says, tniASM v1.0 is currently in beta-testing. I'm currently not comfortable with releasing it (for technical and other reasons), but work on the user manual has started nevertheless

It has evolved into something unique that can't really be called an assembler anymore. tniASM implements a programming language oriented at creating programming languages in-line.

It's ideal for people experimenting with custom CPUs in FPGA and people that love macros.
Sounds complicated, but it's still just as easy to use as the tniASM v0.xx series!

Actually backwards compatibility is not 100% right now, but I'm planning on fixing that.
Anyway, I have lots of projects and this year have had very little time... MSXdev'07 deadline is coming up too

I'm glad to hear there's still interest in tniASM!