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     [1mNAME[0m
          as6502, as65c00, asr65c00 - cross assemblers for
          microcomputers

     [1mSYNOPSIS[0m
          as6502 [-p cpu] [-l listfile] [-o hexfile] [-d] [-s symbolfile] input
          as65c00 [-p cpu] [-l listfile] [-o hexfile] [-d] [-s symbolfile] input
          asr65c00 [-p cpu] [-l listfile] [-o hexfile] [-d] [-s symbolfile] input

     [1mDESCRIPTION[0m
          The as6502, as65c00, asr65c00 command assembles the input
          file into a text output file representing the program memory
          for a microcomputer.

          Options

          -p cpu
               Override the instruction set selection.
                    Valid Values for Cpu
                         65, 65c, r65, r65c, 21

          -l listfile
               Output a file formated with the memory address, data,
               and source input lines.

          -o hexfile
               Output the memory data image in a form accepted by most
               prom programmers.

          -h hexfile
               Same as -o.

          -d   Save the intermediate data file (see FILE) and abort
               the execution at the end of processing.

          -s symbolfile
               Print the symbol table values and names, one per line
               in the specified file.

     [1mFILES[0m
          /usr/tmp/frtXXXXXX

     [1mSEE[0m [1mALSO[0m
          Frankenstein Cross Assemblers Users Manual (file base.doc)
          Appendix for as6502 Frankenstein Assembler (file as6502.doc)

     [1mNOTES[0m
          There is only one input file.

          The program can select which subset of instructions is
          accepted.  The program first uses the name with which it is
          invoked.  This is scanned for a substring which indicates



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          which set to use.  The -p options overrides this selction by
          performing the same substring search.  Finally the input
          file can select which subset to use with the CPU statement.

          There should only be one executable file with all of its
          names linked to it.

















































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