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39b7b20144
This is the first step toward changing the address region map from a linear list to a hierarchy. See issue #107 for the plan. The AddressMap class has been rewritten to support the new approach. The rest of the project has been updated to conform to the new API, but feature-wise is unchanged. While the map class supports nested regions with explicit lengths, the rest of the application still assumes a series of non-overlapping regions with "floating" lengths. The Set Address dialog is currently non-functional. All of the output for cc65 changed because generation of segment comments has been removed. Some of the output for ACME changed as well, because we no longer follow "* = addr" with a redundant pseudopc statement. ACME and 65tass have similar approaches to placing things in memory, and so now have similar implementations.
176 lines
2.7 KiB
ArmAsm
176 lines
2.7 KiB
ArmAsm
.setcpu "6502X"
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.org $1000
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clv
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cld
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cli
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clc
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lda #$80
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lda #$01
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sed
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sei
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sec
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lda #$ff
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adc #$00
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lda #$00
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pha
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plp
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clv
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bvc L101A
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.byte $70
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.byte $02
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.byte $00
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.byte $00
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L101A: clc
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bcc @L101F
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.byte $00
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.byte $00
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@L101F: sec
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bcs @L1024
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.byte $00
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.byte $00
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@L1024: lda #$01
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bne @L102A
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L102A: lda #$00
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beq @L1030
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1030: bpl @L1034
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1034: lda #$80
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bmi @L103A
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L103A: lda #$ff
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and #$00
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beq @L1042
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1042: lda #$00
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ldx #$80
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and #$ff
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beq @L104C
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bne @L104C
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@L104C: lda #$ff
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ldx #$00
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and #$7f
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beq @L1056
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bne @L1056
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@L1056: bpl @L105A
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L105A: lda #$ff
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and #$80
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bpl @L1064
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bmi @L1064
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1064: lda #$00
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ldx #$80
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bne @L106C
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L106C: ora #$00
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beq @L1072
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bne @L1072
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@L1072: ora #$01
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bne @L1078
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1078: lda #$00
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ldx #$80
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bmi @L1080
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1080: ora #$7f
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bpl @L1088
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bmi @L1088
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L1088: ora #$80
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bmi @L108E
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.byte $00
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.byte $db
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@L108E: lda @L108E
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sec
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ror A
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bmi @L1097
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.byte $00
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.byte $dc
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@L1097: clc
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ror A
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bpl @L109D
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.byte $00
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.byte $dc
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@L109D: lda #$00
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sec
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rol A
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bne @L10A5
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.byte $00
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.byte $dc
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@L10A5: lda #$ff
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lsr A
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bpl @L10AC
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.byte $00
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.byte $dd
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@L10AC: clc
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php
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sec
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plp
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bcc @L10B3
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nop
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@L10B3: sec
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bcs @L10B7
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@L10B6: clc
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@L10B7: lda $33
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beq @L10B6
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bcs @L10BF
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lda $44
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@L10BF: nop
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rts
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