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--- UltraEdit wordfile for ACME assembler source codes ---
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The word list is freeware - anyone may use it as they see fit,
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commercially or otherwise. My only restriction is that I won't be held
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responsible for any damages caused by using it.
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Instructions to use the wordlist:
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The contents of the wordfile should be pasted in at the end of the
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file called "Wordfile.txt" in the UltraEdit program directory, and
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then you should check that the number on the first line of the
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assembler language definition doesn't conflict with any other language
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in the wordfile. It currently reads "/L10 ..." but instead of 10 you
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could put in any number between 1 and 20. 1-9 are normally already
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taken, so 10 is a good choice if this is the only language you've
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added to UltraEdit.
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Restart UltraEdit if it was running. That's it.
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There's more information in UltraEdit's built-in
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help and on this page:
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http://www.ultraedit.com/index.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=40#wordfiles
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The only thing which I think may seem odd to some people is that some
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of the opcodes are marked red. That's the instructions that may change
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the value of the program counter (JMP, JSR, RTS, BEQ etc). I think it
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makes it easier to follow the program flow when reading the code.
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Anyway, this can be changed so that they have the same color as the
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other opcodes. It's in the "Advanced | Configuration" dialog box in
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UltraEdit.
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Best regards,
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Fredrik Ramsberg
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