.. RST source for ophis(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py ophis.rst > ophis.1 .. |version| replace:: 2.1 .. |date| date:: ===== ophis ===== --------------------------------------------- cross assembler for the 6502 and related CPUs --------------------------------------------- :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== ophis [**-o** *OUTFILE*] [**-l** *LISTFILE*] [**-m** *MAPFILE*] [**-u** | **--undoc**] [**-c** | **--65c02**] [**-4** | **--4502**] [**-v** | **--verbose**] [**-q** | **--quiet**] [**--no-warn**] [**--no-branch-extend**] *sourcefile* [*sourcefile ...*] DESCRIPTION =========== Ophis is a cross-assembler for the 65xx series of chips. It supports the stock 6502 opcodes, the 65c02 extensions, experimental support for the 4502/4510 used in the Commodore 65 prototypes, and syntax for the "undocumented opcodes" in the 6510 chip used on the Commodore 64. The full **ophis** manual is available at: /usr/doc/ophis-|version|/ophismanual.pdf Or on the author's site at: https://michaelcmartin.github.io/Ophis/book/book1.html The platform headers and example code mentioned in the manual can be found in **/usr/share/ophis/platform/** and **/usr/share/ophis/examples/**. OPTIONS ======= --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -o OUTFILE Output filename (default 'ophis.bin') -l LISTFILE Listing filename (not created by default) -m MAPFILE Label-address map filename (not created by default) Input options: -u, --undoc Enable 6502 undocumented opcodes -c, --65c02 Enable 65c02 extended instruction set -4, --4502 Enable 4502 extended instruction set Console output options: -v, --verbose Verbose mode -q, --quiet Quiet mode --no-warn Do not print warnings Compilation options: --no-branch-extend Disable branch-extension pass COPYRIGHT ========= See the file /usr/doc/ophis-|version|/README for license information. AUTHORS ======= **ophis** was written by Michael C. Martin. This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL. SEE ALSO ======== The ophis homepage: https://michaelcmartin.github.io/Ophis/