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+>Chapter 1. Introduction</H1
+><P
+>The LW tool chain provides utilities for building binaries for MC6809 and
+HD6309 CPUs. The tool chain includes a cross-assembler and a cross-linker
+which support several styles of output.</P
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+>1.1. History</A
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+>For a long time, I have had an interest in creating an operating system for
+the Coco3. I finally started working on that project around the beginning of
+2006. I had a number of assemblers I could choose from. Eventually, I settled
+on one and started tinkering. After a while, I realized that assembler was not
+going to be sufficient due to lack of macros and issues with forward references.
+Then I tried another which handled forward references correctly but still did
+not support macros. I looked around at other assemblers and they all lacked
+one feature or another that I really wanted for creating my operating system.</P
+><P
+>The solution seemed clear at that point. I am a fair programmer so I figured
+I could write an assembler that would do everything I wanted an assembler to
+do. Thus the LWASM probject was born. After more than two years of on and off
+work, version 1.0 of LWASM was released in October of 2008.</P
+><P
+>As the aforementioned operating system project progressed further, it became
+clear that while assembling the whole project through a single file was doable,
+it was not practical. When I found myself playing some fancy games with macros
+in a bid to simulate sections, I realized I needed a means of assembling
+source files separately and linking them later. This spawned a major development
+effort to add an object file support to LWASM. It also spawned the LWLINK
+project to provide a means to actually link the files.</P
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