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Re: JSR
that format is tass64. https://sourceforge.net/projects/tass64/ and its manual is here http://tass64.sourceforge.net/
however other assemblers like KickAss, ACME, and I would think CA65 should also be able to handle something similar to it.
however other assemblers like KickAss, ACME, and I would think CA65 should also be able to handle something similar to it.
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Re: JSR
You're right, BSR is useless because it save a byte, but have nothing else than to lose a cycle .Pokun wrote:One of the new instructions in Hudson's 65C02 derivative the Hu6280, is the BSR - Branch to Subroutine instruction. Doesn't seem too useful since the subroutine must be close to the branch, but I guess it can be used in relocatable code since branches are relative.