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Revision as of 07:38, 26 October 2008
Assemble compiler
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Syntax
Assemble 68xxx/CPU32 v01.00 68020 (c)1993-95 Brainstorm Usage: assemble [-<opt>,...] <filename> where <opt> is: @<#> \@ digits <number> (default: 3). b Assemble to none (syntax check only). c Labels are case significant (default). d Output 8 caracters debug symbols (DRI). d=<exp> Define equate. e Output equates as symbols (default). i<path> Include <pathname>. l<0|1|2|3> Output program | Pure C object | DRI object | BSD object. m Add macro expansion in listing. n Use less memory. o[#] Optimise [number]. ow[#] Warn on optimise [number]. o=<name> Set output name to <name>. p=<#> Select processor <number>. r Use system allocation. s Add symbol table in listing. t<#> Tab stop <number>. u User instructions only. v Verbose output. w Display warnings. x Output 22 caracters debug symbols. y Output source level debug