Re: A89: Hexadecimal
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Re: A89: Hexadecimal
I don't know the answer to either of your questions. Maybe some one else
here does.
Matt.
>hmm. that doesn't seem like a great method. 1) is there a flag you
>can use to get a plain binary output? 2) where can I find out about
>the .89s format?
>
>
> >
> > Ok, first off.. I suck at this stuff, and can only tell you the tid
>bits
> > that I know. Second, the .lst file contains both your code and the
>hex
> > string, so you will not be able to just change the filename.
> >
> > I will tell you how I used exec. On the left side of the .lst file
>is the
> > hex string. On the right side is the original source. On the top
>there is
> > some junk. I deleted all the stuff at the top, and the original
>source, so
> > all I had left was the hex string that I wanted. Then I manually
>typed that
> > string into my calculator. I would venture to guess that you could
>save the
> > file containing only the hex string, and rename it with the ext .89s
>..
> >
> > Hope that this helps some.
> >
> > Matt.
> >
> > >how do you make it in a .89s? you can't just rename .lst to .89s,
>can
> > >you?
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >How can you turn an assembly file into the
> > > > >hexadecimal-ASCII string so that you can use it in the
> > > > >exec command?
> > > >
> > > > Make A68k produce a source listing (.LST) file. The file will
> > >contain both
> > > > the hex code and the original source. If I remember correctly
>you
> > >just add
> > > > a parameter -l .
> > > >
> > > > Matt.
> > > >
> > > >
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