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GSPA(8)			  BSD System Manager's Manual		       GSPA(8)

NAME
     gspa — assembler for the GSP chip

SYNOPSIS
     gspa [-c c_array_name] [-l list_file] [-o hex_file] [infile]

DESCRIPTION
     gspa is an assembler for the TMS34010 and TMS34020 graphics processor
     chips.

     The supported options are:
     -c c_array_name
		  Create a pre-initialized C-structure c_array_name with the
		  hex code of the assembler output.
     -l list_file
		  Create commented (with the input file) hex code of the
		  assembler output in list_file.
     -o hex_file  Create the output in hex_file.  If -c is used, C code will
		  be written to hex_file, otherwise uncommented hex code of
		  the assembler output will be written.

     If no -o option is given, output will be written to stdout.

     If no infile is given, input will be read from stdin.

HISTORY
     gspa appeared in NetBSD 1.1.

AUTHORS
     gspa was written by Paul Mackerras.  The -c mode was added by
     Ignatios Souvatzis ⟨is@NetBSD.org⟩.  This man page was written by
     Thomas Klausner ⟨wiz@NetBSD.org⟩.

BSD				 May 27, 2002				   BSD
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