Re: 65C02 assembler / trace

From: didier derny <didier_at_aida.org>
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2018 07:57:45 +0200
Message-ID: <9eaa3e6f-4cb6-d7a9-8c8d-3a3938fe7006@aida.org>
no idea,  I used CA65 once I had to make a lot of modifications in the 
source code
I never used XA65

I don't like assemblers using H or 0x like assembler for Z80
assemblers using non standard code in place of  <  and >  to extract the 
low part or high part
or the assemblers needing a lot of declarations

mos technology syntax is simple you have do think about the code you are 
writing and not
about many of directives needed to produce the right code

in short I would love an assembler like the one on the cbm 8032 but with 
65c02 support and without the bugs...
I remember that in the eighties we had to patch the final code to fix 
the "holes" let by the assembler


On 9/29/2018 11:25 PM, André Fachat wrote:
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> Am 29. September 2018 9:21:49 PM schrieb didier derny <didier@aida.org>:
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>> Any idea of an assembler supporting 6502 / 65C02 with a syntax very
>> close to commodore assembler ?
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> What are the actual specifics? What is not supported by ca65 or xa65?
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> André
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Received on 2018-09-30 08:00:05

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