.\" $Header$ .TH 6805_AS 6ACK .ad .SH NAME 6805_as \- assembler for Motorola 6805 .SH SYNOPSIS ~em/lib/6805/as [options] argument ... .SH DESCRIPTION This assembler is made with the general framework described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable object code in \fIack.out\fP(5) format. .SH SYNTAX .IP registers The 6805 has an accumulator register A and an index register X. An instruction (from the read-modify-write group) that references the A-register has an "a" suffixed to the mnemonic. In a similar way the X-register, apart from indexing operations, is addressed with an "x" suffix, i.e. "lsra" and "negx". .IP "addressing modes" The assembler automatically selects the shortest opcode if appropriate and possible. Thus "sub 10" will use the direct addressing mode whereas "neg 0,x" will use indexed (no offset) mode. There are sick constructions where the assembler can't find out the shortest form in time. In those cases the longest form is used. .br Branches are handled in much the same way. If a branch is out of range it is replaced by a reversed condition branch, followed by a jump, automatically. .sp .nf .ta 8n 16n 24n 32n 40n 48n syntax meaning (name) #expr a one byte value (immediate) expr 2-byte address. Allowed in the register memory group. (extended) expr 1-byte address if appropriate, 2-byte in other cases. (auto-direct/extended) ,x indexed with zero offset. (indexed) expr,x indexed with 16 bit offset. (indexed-2) expr,x indexed with the shortest possible off- set. (auto indexed) bit,expr bit number and direct address. (bit set/clear) bit,expr,tag bit number, direct address and branch tag. Automatically changed to reversed condition branch and jump if appropri- ate. (bit test and branch) tag branch tag. Converted to reversed con- dition branch and jump if appropriate. (branch) .fi .IP "PSEUDO INSTRUCTIONS" .cmos assemble cmos version instructions. .SH "SEE ALSO" uni_ass(6), ack(1), ack.out(5) .br M6805 HMOS, M146805 CMOS family, Motorola, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983, (ISBN 0-13-541375-3). .SH AUTHOR Written by Gijs Mos. Not a member of the ACK group. .SH BUGS The assembler has not been well tested.