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.\" $Header$
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-.TH 6500_AS 1
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+.TH 6500_AS 1ACK
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.SH NAME
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6500_as \- assembler for Mostek 6500
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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-/usr/em/lib/6500_as [options] argument ...
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+~em/lib/6500/as [options] argument ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This assembler is made with the general framework
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-described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6).
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-.SH "SEGMENTS and TYPES"
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-An additional segment, the \fIzeropage\fP, can be started by the
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-\&\fI.zero\fP pseudo-instruction.
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+described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler-loader.
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+.SH "SECTIONS and TYPES"
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+An additional section, the \fIzeropage\fP, can be started by the
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+\&\fI.sect .zero\fP pseudo-instruction.
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Some adressing-modes require an address between 0 and 255.
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-Such an address must be defined with the means of the \fI.zero\fP
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+Such an address must be defined with the means of the \fI.sect .zero\fP
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pseudo-instruction.
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A plain number between 0 and 255 is not allowed.
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The assembler will complain that it must be a zero page expression.
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.IP example
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-\&.zero
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+\&.sect .zero
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.br
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answer: .space 1
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.br
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