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Sometimes there's a bunch of junk in the binary that isn't used for anything. Often it's there to make things line up at the start of a page boundary. This adds a ".junk" directive that tells the disassembler that it can safely disregard the contents of a region. If the region ends on a power-of-two boundary, an alignment value can be specified. The assembly source generators will output an alignment directive when possible, a .fill directive when appropriate, and a .dense directive when all else fails. Because we're required to regenerate the original data file, it's not always possible to avoid generating a hex dump.
44 lines
1.2 KiB
ArmAsm
44 lines
1.2 KiB
ArmAsm
;Project file was edited to get all big-endian data types, and to have an
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;incorrect .junk alignment directive.
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!cpu 6502
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* = $1000
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rts
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!byte $11
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!word $1122
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!24 $112233
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!32 $11223344
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!byte $11
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!byte $11,$22
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!byte $11,$22,$33
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!byte $11,$22,$33,$44
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!fill 2,$00
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!byte $80
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!fill 3,$00
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!byte $80
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!fill 4,$00
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!byte $80
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!fill 5,$00
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!byte $80
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!fill 256,$00
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!byte $80
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!fill 257,$cc
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!hex 11
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!byte $80
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!hex 11223344556677889900
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!byte $80
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LABEL !hex 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff ;comment
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!hex 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeffffeeddccbbaa99887766554433221100
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!byte $80
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!align 255,0,$aa
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!byte $81
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!align 63,0,$00
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!byte $81
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!align 31,0,$ab
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!hex 0000000000000001
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!byte $81
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!hex 1000000000000000
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!byte $81
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!fill 2,$dd ;incorrect alignment
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!align 255,0,$00
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