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authorIan C <ianc@noddybox.co.uk>2004-08-22 01:06:09 +0000
committerIan C <ianc@noddybox.co.uk>2004-08-22 01:06:09 +0000
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@@ -14,30 +14,35 @@ DESCRIPTION
an assembler like tpasm(1) - and produces a Spectrum compatible tape
file (TAP file).
+ The tape file will also optionally include a BASIC loader (see
+ OPTIONS). This loader will load in the binary file(s) in the same
+ order they were on the command line. It will then run the code from
+ execute address (see -a in OPTIONS).
+
OPTIONS
int2tap accepts these switches
- -b Just produce the binary file. By default int2tap will generate
- a TAP file with two files in - a BASIC loader and then the code
+ -b Just produce the binary file. By default int2tap will generate
+ a TAP file with two files in - a BASIC loader and then the code
itself. This switch disables the generation of the BASIC loader
- portion. disabled if this switch is provided (see USAGE).
+ portion.
- -s By default int2tap will generate a single CODE file in the tape
- file. Using this switch means that each input file will gener-
+ -s By default int2tap will generate a single CODE file in the tape
+ file. Using this switch means that each input file will gener-
ate a seperate CODE file.
-a address
- By default int2tap assumes that the base address of the first
- input file is the start address. This switch allows that to be
- overridden. Note this switch will have no effect if the -b
- switch is used. The address can be passed either in decimal,
+ By default int2tap assumes that the base address of the first
+ input file is the start address. This switch allows that to be
+ overridden. Note this switch will have no effect if the -b
+ switch is used. The address can be passed either in decimal,
octal (starting with a 0), or hex (starting with 0x).
SEE ALSO
tpasm(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
- The diagnostics produced by int2tap are intended to be self-explana-
+ The diagnostics produced by int2tap are intended to be self-explana-
tory.
NOTES
@@ -48,4 +53,4 @@ BUGS
- 20 August 2004 int2tap(1)
+ int2tap(1)