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ASM56000(1)							   ASM56000(1)

NAME
       asm56000 - Motorola DSP56000 Macro Cross Assembler

SYNOPSIS
       asm56000 [ -A ] [ -B[<objfil>] ] [ -D<symbol> <string> ]
	    [ -I<ipath> ] [ -L[<lstfil>] ] [ -M<mpath> ]
	    [ -O<opt>[,<opt>...] ] <files...>

DESCRIPTION
       asm56000	 is a program that processes source program statements written
       in DSP56000 assembly language, translating these source statements into
       object programs compatible with other DSP56000 software products.

       files  is  a  list  of operating system compatible filenames (including
       optional pathnames) separated by blanks.	 If no extension  is  supplied
       for  a  given file, the assembler will automatically append .asm to the
       filename.  If no path is specified for a given file, the assembler will
       look for that file in the current directory.  The list of files will be
       processed sequentially in the order given and all files will be used to
       generate the output listing and object file.

OPTIONS
       Any  of the following command line options may be specified.  These can
       be in any order, but must precede the list of source filenames.	Option
       letters may be specified in either upper or lower case.

       -A     Indicates	 that  the  assembler should operate in absolute mode,
	      creating a load (.lod) file if  the  -B  option  is  given.   By
	      default  the  assembler  produces	 a  link  (.lnk) file which is
	      subsequently processed by the DSP56000 linker.

       -B[<objfil>]
	      This option specifies that an object file is to be  created  for
	      assembler	 output.   objfil  can	be  any legal operating system
	      filename, including an optional pathname.	 Note that  there  can
	      be  no  intervening  spaces  between  the	 -B  and  the optional
	      filename.

	      If a path is not specified, the file  will  be  created  in  the
	      current  directory.   If no filename is specified, the assembler
	      will use the basename (filename without extension) of the	 first
	      filename	encountered  in	 the  source  input  file  list.   The
	      resulting output file will have an extension of .lnk unless  the
	      -A  option  is  given,  in  which case the file will have a .lod
	      extension.   If  the  -B	option	is  not	 specified,  then  the
	      assembler	 will  not  generate  an  object  file.	 The -B option
	      should be specified only once.

       -D<symbol> <string>
	      This is equivalent to a source statement of the form:

		   DEFINE <symbol> <string>

	      The -D and symbol should not be separated by  a  blank.	string
	      should  be  enclosed  in quotes and preceded by a blank.	string
	      must be enclosed in double quotes if it  contains	 any  embedded
	      blanks.	The  -D<symbol>	 <string>  sequence can be repeated as
	      often as desired.

       -I<ipath>
	      When  the	 assembler  encounters	include	 files,	 the   current
	      directory	 (or the directory specified in the INCLUDE directive)
	      is first searched for the file.  If it is not found and  the  -I
	      option  is  specified,  the assembler prefixes the filename (and
	      optional pathname) specified in the INCLUDE directive with ipath
	      and  searches  the newly formed directory pathname for the file.
	      The -I and ipath should  not  be	separated  by  a  blank.   The
	      directories  will	 be searched in the reverse order specified on
	      the command line.

       -L[<lstfil>]
	      This option specifies that a listing file is to be  created  for
	      assembler	 output.   lstfil  can	be  any legal operating system
	      filename, including an optional pathname.	 Note that  there  can
	      be  no  intervening  spaces  between  the	 -L  and  the optional
	      filename.

	      If a path is not specified, the file  will  be  created  in  the
	      current  directory.   If no filename is specified, the assembler
	      will use the basename (filename without extension) of the	 first
	      filename	encountered  in	 the  source  input  file  list.   The
	      resulting output file will have an extension of .lst.  If the -L
	      option  is  not specified, then the assembler will route listing
	      output to the standard output. The -L option should be specified
	      only once.

       -M<mpath>
	      This is equivalent to a source statement of the form:

		   MACLIB <mpath>

	      The  -M  and  mpath  should  not	be  separated by a blank.  The
	      directories will be searched in the reverse order	 specified  on
	      the command line.

       -O<opt>[,<opt>...]
	      The  -O  and opt should not be separated by a blank.  opt can be
	      any of the options that are available  with  the	assembler  OPT
	      directive.   If  multiple	 options  are  specified, they must be
	      separated by commas.  The -O<opt> sequence can be	 repeated  for
	      as many options as desired.

SEE ALSO
       Motorola	 DSP56000  Macro  Assembler  Reference	Manual, Motorola Inc.,
       1987.
       lnk56000(1),lib56000(1)

Motorola Inc.			  1 June 1987			   ASM56000(1)
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