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=== Assemblers === | === Assemblers === | ||
* [http://www.obelisk.demon.co.uk/6502/downloads.html/ AS65] (Freeware?) By Andrew John Jacobs, Interesting Macro Assembler for 8 and 16-bit 65xx systems, DOS/WIN32, Java Port Availible | |||
NOTE: DOS/Win32 version is old, use JAVA version instead. (Great for SNES/NES Development as well as other 65xx Systems!) | |||
* [http://neshla.sourceforge.net/ NESHLA] by Brian Provinciano. A 6502 assembler specifically geared towards NES development. | * [http://neshla.sourceforge.net/ NESHLA] by Brian Provinciano. A 6502 assembler specifically geared towards NES development. | ||
* [http://www.cc65.org/ CC65] - A portable 6502/65c02/65c816 assembler, linker, and C compiler. | * [http://www.cc65.org/ CC65] - A portable 6502/65c02/65c816 assembler, linker, and C compiler. |
Revision as of 06:27, 13 March 2011
Assemblers, compilers, and PRG-oriented tools
Assemblers
- AS65 (Freeware?) By Andrew John Jacobs, Interesting Macro Assembler for 8 and 16-bit 65xx systems, DOS/WIN32, Java Port Availible
NOTE: DOS/Win32 version is old, use JAVA version instead. (Great for SNES/NES Development as well as other 65xx Systems!)
- NESHLA by Brian Provinciano. A 6502 assembler specifically geared towards NES development.
- CC65 - A portable 6502/65c02/65c816 assembler, linker, and C compiler.
- x816 v1.12f by minus. An assembler for 6502/65c02/65c816.
- Nintendo Assembler by Charles Doty, David Michel, and J.H. Van Ornum.
- ACME - Marco Baye's ACME 6502/65c02/65c816 cross-assembler. Runs on several platforms, including Amiga, DOS, and Linux. Supports macros, local labels, and many other features.
- xa65 - Andre Fachat's open-source cross-assembler; written in C and supports the standard 6502 and 65c816 opcode lists. Sports a C-like preprocessor and supports label-hiding in a block structure. Produces plain binary files, as well as special o65 object files. Further tools include a linker, file and relocation utilities for o65 files.
- FASM v1.0 by Toshi Morita. FASM was written as a quick replacement for the 2500 AD assembler for Nintendo 8-bit development. Licensed under the GPL.
- P65 Assembler - A portable 6502 assembler written in Perl.
- WLA DX - A portable GB-Z80/Z80/6502/6510/65816 macro assembler. Linux and MS-DOS versions are also available.
- Telemark Cross Assembler - A shareware assembler for numerous 8-bit processors, including the 6502, Z80, and 8051.
- The XORcyst - "... a rather platform-independent set of tools and languages for 6502 software development" written by Kent Hanson, aka Snowbro.
- ASM6 - written by Loopy because most other assemblers "were either too finicky, had weird syntax, took too much work to set up, or too bug-ridden to be useful".
Compilers
- CC65 - A portable 6502/65c02/65c816 assembler, linker, and C compiler.
Pre-processors and other code (PRG) tools
Emulator-oriented tools
- NEStress ROM for testing emulators (includes source code)
Tile (CHR) editors
Map (nametable) editors
Music tools
Trackers/sequencers
- Nerd Tracker II tracker-style music editor
- MCK driver and MML translator for music creation (includes source code)
- FamiTracker tracker-style music editor
DMC conversion tools
- FamiTracker can import .wav files and convert to DMC samples, which can then be exported as .dmc files.
- NSF Live! NSF player that can export DMC samples from NSF songs as .dmc files.