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DASM
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
NAME
dasm - 8-bit macro assembler
SYNOPSIS
dasm sourcefile [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the dasm command.
dasm is a versatile macro assembler with support for several 8-bit microprocessors including MOS 6502 & 6507; Motorola 6803, 68705, and 68HC11; Hitachi HD6303 (extended Motorola 6801) and Fairchild F8.
OPTIONS
dasm supports the following options, briefly described below. For more information see the dasm Technical Reference Manual .
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-f # |
output format 1-3 [default: 1 ] |
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-o name |
output file name [default: a.out ] |
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-l name |
list file name [default: none generated ] |
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-L name |
list file, containing all passes |
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-v # |
verboseness 0-4 [default: 0 ] |
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-d |
debug mode (for developers) |
-D symbol
define symbol, set to 0
-D symbol = expression
define symbol, set to expression
-M symbol = expression
define symbol using EQM (same as -D )
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-p # |
maximum number of passes |
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-P # |
maximum number of passes, with fewer checks |
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-T # |
symbol table sorting [default: 0 ] |
0 = alphabetical 1 = address/value
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-E # |
error format [default: 0 ] |
0 = MS 1 = Dillon 2 = GNU
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-S |
strict syntax checking |
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-R |
remove binary output file in case of errors |
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-m # |
maximum allowed file-size in kB |
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/dasm/dasm.pdf :
dasm Technical Reference Manual
AUTHOR
Written and maintained by the DASM team and its contributors.