Character Set
The character set recognised by the assembler is a subset of ASCII, and is listed below:
(a) Uppercase letters A through Z
(b) Integers 0 through 9
(c) Arithmetic operators: + -
(d) Parentheses ( )
(e) Characters used as special prefixes:
£ (pound sign) or # specifies the immediate form of addressing, $ (dollar sign) specifies
a hexadecimal number, & (ampersand) specifies a decimal number, ’ (apostrophe) speci-
fies an ASCII literal character
(f) Five separating characters:
Space
, (Comma)
. (period)
/ (slash)
- (dash)
(g) The * (asterisk) indicates current location.
Source Code Format
This section describes the functions performed by assemblers in comparison with the
ROM resident assembler/disassembler.
Assembler Language Format
Assembler language instructions are separated into a number of fields; delimiters or
separators for these fields are commonly spaces, colons, and carriage returns. The
standard assembler source line format is as follows, optional items are enclosed in
brackets:
[LABEL:] < sp> < OPERATION> < [OPERAND]> < [COMMENT]> < CR>
LABEL:
optional
OPERATION:
68000 opcode or directive
OPERAND:
One or two operands, addresses
COMMENT: optional
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