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diff --git a/development/mads/README b/development/mads/README index 68bf67acced49..52ce5d746134d 100644 --- a/development/mads/README +++ b/development/mads/README @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ mads (cross assembler for 6502, targetting the Atari 8-bit) -MADS is oriented toward users of QA, XASM, and FA. The syntax is borrowed -from QA, some macro commands and syntax come from XASM, and SpartaDOS X -(SDX) syntax is inherited from FA. Additional characters are allowed in -label names. Also added are support for the 65816 CPU, macros, procedures, -splitting across virtual memory banks, and nested label names. +MADS is oriented toward users of QA, XASM, and FA. The syntax is +borrowed from QA, some macro commands and syntax come from XASM, and +SpartaDOS X (SDX) syntax is inherited from FA. Additional characters +are allowed in label names. Also added are support for the 65816 CPU, +macros, procedures, splitting across virtual memory banks, and nested +label names. /usr/doc/mads-$VERSION/examples has a lot of sample code that's well worth looking at. The DOS/Windows package of MADS ships with various executables in examples/compression. These are not included in the -package. "Squash", "deflate", and "rle" ship with source, so you can -compile these yourself if you need them. "Exomizer", "lz4", and "pucrunch" -exist on SlackBuilds.org, in the system/ category. +package. "Squash", "deflate", and "rle" ship with source, so you +can compile these yourself if you need them. "Exomizer", "lz4", and +"pucrunch" exist on SlackBuilds.org, in the system/ category. Syntax highlighting for the vim and scite editors is included. |