Reference Guide
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Assembling Your Program
Using the as Command
specified. The use of this option is
discouraged. The preferred method for
selecting the architecture is to use a
.LEVEL directive in the assembly
source file.
The target architecture specified with
the .LEVEL directive takes precedence
over the architecture specified with the
+DA option.
-e Specify that the Assembler should
tolerate one million errors before
terminating the assembly process.
Without this option, the Assembler
terminates a program after 100 errors.
-f Specify that procedures call other
procedures as the default condition.
Normally, the Assembler assumes that
procedures do not call other procedures.
(See the CALLS and NO_CALLS
parameters for .CALLINFO directive.).
-l List the assembled program on
standard output. This listing shows
instruction offsets and the values
stored in each field.
-o filename Assign the specified name to the output
file. The default name for the output
file is the name of the last input file
with the suffix changed to .o.
-p level Specify the privilege level of running
capability. level must be in the range
zero to three, with three being the least
privileged (normal user).
-s Set the output file suffix to .ss
instead of .o. The file will have a
format suitable for conversion to the
ROM burning programs.