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    64tass

    64tass

    An assembler for the legendary 6502 processor and it's derivatives

    64tass is cross assembler targeting the 65xx series of micro processors.
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    UniSIMD-assembler

    SIMD macro assembler unified for ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86

    UniSIMD assembler is a high-level C/C++ macro assembler framework unified across ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. It establishes a subset of both BASE and SIMD instruction sets with clearly defined common API, so that application logic can be written and maintained in one place without code replication. The assembler itself isn't a separate tool, but rather a collection of C/C++ header files, which applications need to include directly in order to use. At present, Intel...
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    asm68c

    Assembles M6800 and 6801 assembly language source code. (and Forth)

    A simple absolute mode assembler for 6800/6801. Handles the complete published set of opcodes/mnemonics. Mostly source-language compatible with the common assemblers in use circa 1985, but no macros. Now uses standard LDAA syntax by default. Produces basic S1/S9 object files and assembly listings, and now binary and MC-10 compatible cassette images. (This is for the 8-bit 6800, not the 16/32 bit 68000/coldfire processors.)
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    Dev65 is a macro assembler, linker and librarian suite for the 6501, 6502, 65C02, 65816 and 65832 family of microprocessors coded in Java for portability. The code is based on a framework that could support other system architectures.
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    nsL is a new C-like programming language for writing NSIS installation wizards (http://nsis.sourceforge.net). The nsL assembler takes nsL code and translates it into original NSIS script which can then be compiled.
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    Atmel AVR Assembler for all platforms. Compatible with Atmel's own assembler. Extra macro features, auto type conversion for macros, conditional assembly, creates .coff files for debugging, special 100% identical output compared to orig. Atmel Assem
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