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Ophis is an assembler for the 6502 microprocessor - the famous chip used in the vast majority of the classic 8-bit computers and consoles. Its primary design goals are code readability and output flexibility - Ophis has successfully been used to create programs for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Atari 2600, and the Commodore 64.
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+ A complete manual is available as PDF or online as HTML.
+
+ Downloads
+
+ The best download will depend on your platform and on how you plan to use it.
+
+
+ - The
+ standalone Windows installer will be what most people
+ want. All you need is this file. It contains all the
+ examples and documentation. You will probably want to add
+ the install directory to your PATH to make it easier to
+ invoke from the command-line.
+ - The
+ standalone script is for systems that have Python
+ installed and want to keep Ophis as a set of personal
+ files. It requires Python 2.3 or later to be installed on
+ the target machine. (Python 3 will not work - Python
+ 3 is effectively a separate language.) This will be the most
+ convenient choice for most users on Mac and Linux.
+ - The
+ distutils installer is for people with a python install
+ on their system and who want to make Ophis appear as a
+ normal system program. Download this file, unzip it, and run
+ "python setup.py install" as root. This will load things
+ into the appropriate places and give you a /usr/bin/ophis
+ that invokes the assembler.
+
+
+ For all installs but the Windows one, you will almost
+ certainly also want to download
+ the platform
+ pack which includes the manual, sample code, and useful
+ header files for various platforms.