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Change some words

Replace "hint" in a few more places.  Mention W65C02 in main README.
State that new PRG feature is only enabled for 64tass.
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Andy McFadden 2020-10-23 10:50:36 -07:00
parent 345dff7765
commit 67c713ea7d
6 changed files with 19 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ and [visualizations](https://youtu.be/lSvEr5nCHbY) are available.
#### Features in Detail ####
Analyzer:
- Support for 6502, 65C02, and 65816, including undocumented opcodes.
- Support for 6502, 65C02, and 65816, including undocumented opcodes
and the W65C02 extensions.
- Hinting mechanism allows manual identification of code, data, and inline
data.
- Editable labels are generated for every branch destination and data target.
@ -115,7 +116,11 @@ SourceGen does not currently support these. While you can generate source
for a binary larger than 64KB, most cross-assemblers will fail to assemble
it without additional edits.
To learn about other areas for improvement, visit the wiki section for the
The zero-page argument for the Rockwell BBR/BBS instructions cannot be
formatted.
To learn about other areas for potential future development, visit the
wiki section for the
[current "TO DO" list](https://github.com/fadden/6502bench/wiki/TO-DO-List).
To learn about the past, check the

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@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ with any assembler, so it generally avoids platform-specific features.
One exception to that is C64 PRG files.</p>
<p>PRG files start with a 16-bit value that tells the OS where the
rest of the file should be loaded. The value is not usually part of
the source code, but rather is generated by the assembler, based on
the address of the first byte generated. If SourceGen detects that
the source code, but instead is generated by the assembler, based on
the address of the first byte output. If SourceGen detects that
a file is PRG, the source generators for some assemblers will suppress
the first 2 bytes, and instead pass appropriate meta-data (such as
an additional command-line option) to the assembler.</p>
@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ an additional command-line option) to the assembler.</p>
</ul>
<p>The definition is sufficiently narrow to avoid most false-positives.
If a file is being treated as PRG and you'd rather it weren't, you
can add a label or reformat the bytes.</p>
can add a label or reformat the bytes. This feature is currently only
enabled for 64tass.</p>
<h2><a name="assemble">Cross-Assembling Generated Code</a></h2>

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@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ using System.Collections.Generic;
using PluginCommon;
namespace RuntimeData.Test2011 {
public class Test2011 : MarshalByRefObject, IPlugin, IPlugin_InlineJsr {
namespace RuntimeData.Test20070 {
public class Test20070 : MarshalByRefObject, IPlugin, IPlugin_InlineJsr {
private IApplication mAppRef;
private byte[] mFileData;
public string Identifier {
get {
return "Test 2011-hinting";
return "Test 20070-hinting";
}
}
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ namespace RuntimeData.Test2011 {
mAppRef = appRef;
mFileData = fileData;
mAppRef.DebugLog("Test2011(id=" + AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Id + "): prepare()");
mAppRef.DebugLog("Test20070(id=" + AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Id + "): prepare()");
}
public void Unprepare() {

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@ -12,15 +12,15 @@ prompted to do so).
The files are:
* Simple.dis65 : A trivial but correct project.
* Simple-BadATag.dis65 : An analyzer tag claims to cover a range outside
the file bounds. The program should tell you that it's discarding the
bad tags and continuing.
* Simple-BadCRC.dis65 : The data file CRC stored in the project file does
not match the data file contents. The program should tell you this and
offer to let you locate the correct file.
* Simple-BadDescLen.dis65 : An operand format descriptor covers a range
off the end of the file. THe program should tell you that it's discarding
the bad format and continuing.
* Simple-BadHint.dis65 : A hint claims to cover a range outside the file
bounds. The program should tell you that it's discarding the bad hint
and continuing.
* Simple-BadJSON.dis65 : Garbage has been inserted into the JSON data
stream. The project load should fail with an appropriate message.
* Simple-BadLen.dis65 : The data file length stored in the project file

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If the leading number is between 10000 and 19999, inclusive, the test file
will be loaded as a new project. A load address of $1000 is assumed.
The CPU type is determined by the last digit: 0 for 6502, 1 for 65C02,
2 for 65816, and 3 for W65C02. Undocumented opcodes are enabled. As with
all new projects, the first byte will be hinted as a code entry point. The
all new projects, the first byte will be tagged as a code start point. The
entry flags are currently set to emulation mode, but tests should not rely
on that.