;Edited to have duplicate labels (PROJ_ZERO, DPCODE). .setcpu "65816" PROJ_ZERO = $00 ;project addr PROJ_ONE = $01 ;project addr CONST_ZERO = $f0 ;project const ; .segment "SEG000" .org $1000 .a8 .i8 ldy PROJ_ZERO lda (PROJ_ONE),y sta $03 ldx $04 lda CONST_ZERO,S sta $f1,S VAR_ZERO .set $00 VAR_TWO .set $02 VAR_THREE .set $03 CONST_ZERO_VAR .set $f0 ldy VAR_ZERO lda (VAR_ZERO+1),y sta VAR_THREE ldx $04 lda CONST_ZERO_VAR,S sta $f1,S eor 0 ora 240,S PROJ_ZERO_DUP1 .set $10 ;clash with project symbol DPCODE_DUP1 .set $80 ;clash with user label lda VAR_ZERO lda VAR_ZERO+1 lda VAR_TWO lda VAR_THREE lda $04 lda PROJ_ZERO_DUP1 lda $11 lda z:DPCODE ldx PROJ_ZERO ldx PROJ_ONE ldx $02 bit $ffa9 ldy PROJ_ZERO ldy PROJ_ONE ldy $02 .byte $2c NH0 .set $00 ;not hidden NH1 .set $01 ;not hidden L103C: lda #$fe beq L103C ldy NH0 ldy NH1 ldy $02 nop PTR0 .set $10 CONST0 .set $10 lda PTR0 ldx PTR0+1 ldy $12 lda (CONST0,S),y sta (CONST0+3,S),y ;Test name redefinition. This is mostly of interest for assemblers without ;redefinable variables, but also of interest to the cross-reference window. PTR .set $20 ;#1 ldx PTR PTR .set $22 ;#2 ldx PTR PTR .set $24 ;#3 ldx PTR PTR_1: nop PTR_A .set $20 ldy PTR_A PTR_B .set $1f ldy PTR_B+1 PTR_C .set $1d ldy PTR_C+3 PTR_D .set $21 ldy PTR_C+3 VAL0 .set $30 VAL1 .set $31 VAL2 .set $32 VAL3 .set $33 VAL4 .set $34 VAL5 .set $35 and VAL0 and VAL1 and VAL2 and VAL3 and VAL4 and VAL5 VAL14 .set $31 and VAL0 and VAL14 and VAL14+1 and VAL14+2 and VAL14+3 and VAL5 DPNOP .set $80 ;same as org lda z:DPCODE jsr DPCODE rts ; .segment "SEG001" .org $0080 DPCODE: nop lda DPCODE lda a:DPCODE lda f:DPCODE rts