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Correct cycle counts for W relative indexing modes Actually handle the 6309 specific W relative indexing modes (,W; n,W; ,W++; ,--W) in the cycle count calculation code. These work differently than the regular indexing modes so it's necessary to handle their bit patterns specially. (The bits that would normally select the base register are used instead to select the operation on W.)
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Thu, 24 Jan 2019 18:24:03 -0700
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>2.4. Motorola S-Record</A
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>This ASCII format consists of a series of CR+LF terminated "records" of ASCII
text. Each record has the following structure: a start-of-record character
"S", an ASCII record type digit (0-9), a two-digit ASCII hex byte count, a 
four-digit ASCII hex address, an optional sequence of two-digit ASCII hex data
values, and a two-digit ASCII hex checksum. The LW tool chain issues only S0, 
S1, S5 and S9 record types. S1 records are limited to maximum of 16 data bytes
in length, and  paragraph alignment of addresses is favored. The address
sequence of the S-Records directly follows that of the source file; multiple
ORG directives in the source code may result in out-of-sequence addresses in
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>Motorola S-Record format is a standard ASCII format accepted by most memory
device programming equipment. It is particularly useful when the assembled 
code output is destined to reside within an EPROM or Flash memory device,
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>LWASM can output this format since version 4.10. LWLINK can output this format
since version 4.11.</P
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