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asl (portable macro cross assembler)
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ASL is a portable macro cross assembler for a variety of
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microprocessors and microcontrollers. Though it is mainly
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targeted at embedded processors and single-board computers,
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there are also CPU families in the target list that are used
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in workstations and PCs. For a full list of targets, see:
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http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/as/as_EN.html#sect_1_2_
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Note: The source downloaded is a snapshot. There hasn't been an ASL
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release since 1999, although development snapshots are still released
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every month or so.
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Build options:
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UTF8=yes - Set this in the environment if you want ASL to use UTF-8 for
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its log and error messages. By default, ISO-8859-1 is used.
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TESTS=no - Don't run ASL's test suite. This should only be used on slow
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systems to save building time.
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DOCTYPES - ASL's documentation can be installed as HTML, PDF,
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PostScript, and/or plain text. DOCTYPES is a space-separated
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list of formats, which may include any of: html pdf ps txt. The
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default is "html". If you plan to print a copy of the docs, you
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might want e.g. DOCTYPES="html pdf". All formats are installed to
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/usr/doc/asl-$VERSION/, as usual.
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