A cross-assembler for the 6502 series of microprocessors.
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Ophis is a cross-assembler for the 65xx series of chips. It supports
the stock 6502 opcodes, the 65c02 extensions, and syntax for the
"undocumented opcodes" in the 6510 chip used on the Commodore
64. (Syntax for these opcodes matches those given in the VICE team's
documentation.)

Ophis is written in pure Python and should be highly portable.

It is provided under the MIT license, reproduced below:

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Ophis, Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Michael Martin and contributors

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