Alright. I'm at the moment trying to learn ZASM. It doesn't look too hard once I know the commands, but the problem is, I haven't been able to dig up the thread yet where the commands were initially explained, so I only get any commands when someone asks, 'what's wrong with this script' and you see some of them in use.
However, when compiling a script in ZScript once, I was going to test it in ZC. I'd been doing a lot of Trace()'s to see how my math was working, so I had a routine: Re-write script, Open ZQuest, import script, compile script, save to slot, save and quit ZQuest, open ZC, delete and restart my file, test the script, close ZC, open Allegro.log...
Well, I got mixed up. After saving and closing ZQuest, I opened Allegro.log. Scrolling down towards the bottom, I started seeing ZASM.
"Whoa! How'd I do that? Oh! I didn't run ZC yet! This is from ZQuest!"
So. If you know ZScript but not ZASM, and you want to see what your scripts are compiling to, you can use this method. ^_^
I dunno if this was already gone over before, if anyone discovered it before, or if it was already common knowledge.
I just figured it out by accident, so thought I'd share. ^_^