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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] ============================== F E A T U R E S ============================== A09 - 6800/6801/6809/6301/6309 Assembler Based on Lennart Benschop's C core that can be found somewhere on the 'net (last address known was http://koti.mbnet.fi/~atjs/mc6809/Assembler/A09.c), Herman built a complete Macro Assembler that is functionally better than the TSC Flex9 Assembler (no wonder, Herman got multimegabytes to play with, whereas this excellent piece of software works within 50K or so!). It can deliver binary, Intel Hex, Motorola S1, and Flex9 binary output files, plus Flex9 RELASMB-compatible relocatable object modules. Herman taylored the original to itself taste by working through the source code; since A09 has reached a level of complexity that doesn't really lend itself to following the "Use the Source, Luke!" principle if you just want to hack a little 6809 assembly program, Herman added this documentation. Have fun! ============================ R E Q U I R E M E N T ========================== A09 tested and worked fine on the following configurations: - AmigaOS 3.9 (Kickstart 40.68, Workbench 45.1) - AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition (Kickstart 53.70, Workbench 53.14) - IcarOS i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) - AROS One i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) ================================= U S A G E ================================= a09 [-{b|r|s|x|f}[file]]|[-c] [-l[file]] [-ooption]* [-dsym=value]* srcfile* -c suppresses code output (corresponds to ASMB's B command line option) -bfile (default output mode) create a binary output file if no file name is given, the extension .bin is used (.b on Unix) -rfile create a Flex9 RELASMB-compatible output file name if no file name is given, the extension .rel is used -sfile create a Motorola S-record output file name if no file name is given, the extension .s09 is used -xfile create an Intel hex output file name if no file name is given, the extension .hex is used -ffile create Flex9 ASMB-compatible output file if no file name is given, the extension .bin is used -lfile create a list file (default no listing) if no file name is given, the extension .lst is used -dsym[=value] define a symbol (see TEXT directive below) (roughly corresponds to ASMB's command line parameters 1-3) -oopt defines an option (see Docs) srcfile the assembler source file(s) to be processed. At least one source file must be given; the first one also defines the default output and listing file names. ============================= C H A N G E L O G ============================= New for version 1.45: Macros can override mnemonics now; a before the mnemonic prohibits macro invocation and uses the original mnemonic. TEXT pseudo-op interpreted trailing blanks wrong. TEXT and macro parameter expansion does NOT include leading and trailing string delimiters in the output any more; This is RELASMB-compatible and allows more constructs. As an indirect consequence, "&gotcha" now REPLACES &text with the contents of a text named gotcha; If you want the verbatim output, you need to write it as "&gotcha". bitdirect() and the ~ operator on constants didn't work correctly; Thanks to Ray Bellis for pointing that out. See https://github.com/Arakula/A09/issues/9 for details. ================================ S O U R C E ================================ Based on aminet version source https://github.com/Arakula/A09 This is based on the source code of the original version A09 V1.45 Assembler which was written back in 2020 by the talented programmer Hermann Seib. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______|:: .__|:: .__|_____ ______|:: ___|:: ___|______ _____ |: , |: | |: | |: ,_|: ,__|:___ |:___ |: - |: ,_| |__|___|______|______|___| _____|______|______|______|___| home cross-compilation factory |
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