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Revision as of 12:11, 21 December 2023
Numerous assemblers are available for the 6502 family of CPUs. Here are a few:
- 64tass
- 64tass is the preferred assembler and includes the option to generate .pgz binaries.
- as6502
- as6502 is an older, more traditional Relocatable Macro Assembler. It's part of an entire suite of 8-bit assemblers which all use the same linker.
- merlin32
- Merlin32 is a modern version of the Merlin 8/16 Macro Assemblers. Familiar to many Apple II programmers of the day, it also completely supports 65816, and runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.