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Added "!symbollist" alias for "!sl" pseudo opcode. Change in undocumented ("illegal") opcodes: ANC #8 now generates 0x0b instead of 0x2b (both opcodes do the same thing). Added experimental support for generating a report listing. Thanks to Johann Klasek for writing this extension patch. git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/acme-crossass/code-0/trunk@40 4df02467-bbd4-4a76-a152-e7ce94205b78 |
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--- UltraEdit wordfile for ACME assembler source codes --- The word list is freeware - anyone may use it as they see fit, commercially or otherwise. My only restriction is that I won't be held responsible for any damages caused by using it. Instructions to use the wordlist: The contents of the wordfile should be pasted in at the end of the file called "Wordfile.txt" in the UltraEdit program directory, and then you should check that the number on the first line of the assembler language definition doesn't conflict with any other language in the wordfile. It currently reads "/L10 ..." but instead of 10 you could put in any number between 1 and 20. 1-9 are normally already taken, so 10 is a good choice if this is the only language you've added to UltraEdit. Restart UltraEdit if it was running. That's it. There's more information in UltraEdit's built-in help and on this page: http://www.ultraedit.com/index.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=40#wordfiles The only thing which I think may seem odd to some people is that some of the opcodes are marked red. That's the instructions that may change the value of the program counter (JMP, JSR, RTS, BEQ etc). I think it makes it easier to follow the program flow when reading the code. Anyway, this can be changed so that they have the same color as the other opcodes. It's in the "Advanced | Configuration" dialog box in UltraEdit. Best regards, Fredrik Ramsberg