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Update README with v1.5 features

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Andy McFadden 2020-01-27 13:32:41 -08:00
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- Fully interactive point-and-click GUI. Define labels, set addresses,
add comments, and see the results immediately. Add multi-line comments
and have them word-wrapped automatically.
and have them word-wrapped automatically. Create inline visualizations
of embedded graphics and animated sequences.
- The disassembly engine traces code execution, automatically finding all
instructions reachable from a given starting point. Changes to the
processor status flags are tracked, allowing identification of branches
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- Multi-line comments can be "boxed" for an authentic retro feel.
- Notes can be added that aren't included in generated output. These also
function as color-coded bookmarks. Very useful for marking up a work in
progress.
progress. Similarly, symbols can be marked as uncertain by adding a
'?' that is automatically stripped away during code generation.
- Instruction summaries, including CPU cycles and flags modified, are shown
along with a description of the opcode's function.
- Various aspects of the code display can be reconfigured, including
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project according to their own personal preferences.
Code generation:
- Labels can be coaxed from global to local as allowed by the assembler.
- Labels can be global or local. Use non-unique labels like "@Loop"
for clarity. Labels will be promoted from local to global or renamed
to be unique as required by each assembler.
- Symbols may be exported from one project and imported into another to
facilitate multi-binary disassembly.
- Listings can be generated in HTML form for publication on the web.
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- The project file includes nothing from the data file but a CRC. This may
allow the project to be shared without violating copyrights (subject to
local laws).
- Handy tools: file slicer, file concatenator, CPU instruction reference
chart, ASCII chart, file hex dump.
#### Limitations ####
Support for 65816 code is largely complete, lacking only a way to specify
the data bank register. However, the current user interface tries to
keep everything in a single list, which works poorly for multi-bank binaries.
keep everything in a single list, which works poorly for large
multi-bank binaries.
To learn about other areas for improvement, visit the wiki section for the
[current "TO DO" list](https://github.com/fadden/6502bench/wiki/TO-DO-List).