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SpiderDaveAsm

ASM 6502 Assembler made in Python


WARNING: This project is currently in alpha stage. Some features may be incomplete, have bugs, or change.

Command line

Usage: py sdasm.py [-h] [-l ] [-bin ] [-cfg ] [-fulltb] [-d ] [-q] [-symbols ] sourcefile [outputfile]

Features

  • Supports all (official) 6502 opcodes
  • Anonymous labels, local labels
  • macros, functions

Syntax

Configuration: After running once, a config.ini will be generated. Some syntax may be changed with configuration.

Opcodes: Standard 6502 ocodes are supported.

Comments: Comments start with ";" or "//", and can also be used at the end of a line. Block-level comments are enclosed in "/" "/".

    ; This is a comment
    // This is also a comment
    /*
        This is a block level comment
    */

Line Continuation: A \ at the end of a line may be used as a line continuation. Whitespace after the character will be ignored.

A , may also be used, but will preserve the , character.

Labels

Labels may end in a colon.  Code can be placed on the same line as labels.
Anonymous labels are 1 or more "-" or "+" characters.  These labels will only
search backwards for "-" and forwards for "+".  Named directional labels can
also be made by prefixing with "-" or "+".  Labels starting with '@' are
local labels.  They have limited scope, visible only between non-local labels.
    Start:
    - lda PPUSTATUS     ; wait one frame
    bpl -
    
    - lda PPUSTATUS     ; wait another frame
    bpl -
    
    ldx #$05
    -loopstart
    dex
    bne -loopstart
    
    label1:
    @tmp1:
    @tmp2:
    
    label2:
    @tmp1:
    @tmp2:

Numbers and Symbols

Hexadecimal numbers start with "$".  Binary numbers start with "%".
A "$" by itself may be used to get or set the current address.
    lda #$00        ; The "#" indicates an "immediate" value.
    ora #%00001100
    sta $4002
Symbols and expressions enclosed in {} can be used to insert them
anywhere, even in text.
    file = foobar
    include "{file}.asm"

Lists

Lists can be used in most places.  List indexes start with 0.
    list = [1,2,3]          ; Create a list
    list = 1,2,3            ; Create a list
    list[2]                 ; Set the value of a list item.
    list = {concat:list, 5} ; Add an item to the end of list

Filters

There are a number of special "filters" using the format {filter: data}

shuffle
    Shuffle a list of bytes.
    db {shuffle:$00, $01, $02, $03, $04}    ; outputs 5 bytes in random order
    
    a = 1,2,3,4,5                           ; Create list
    a = {shuffle:a}                         ; Shuffle list
choose
    Choose a random item from a list.
    db {choose:$01, $02, $03} ; outputs either $01, $02 or $03
random
    Generate a random number.
    db {random:256} ; outputs a random number from 0 to 255.
    db {random:5,10} ; outputs a random number from 5 to 9.
range
    Generate a range of numbers.
    db {range:3} ; outputs 0,1,2,3
    db {range:5,10} ; outputs 5,6,7,8,9,10
    db {range:0,10,2} ; outputs 0,2,4,6,8,10
    db {range:5,0,-1} ; outputs 5,4,3,2,1,0
getbyte
    Get a byte at given address.
    print {getbyte:$9015} ; print the byte at $9015 in current bank.
getword
    Get a word at given address.
    print {getword:$9015} ; print the word at $9015 in current bank.
format
    Format to a string
    print {$04x:99} ; prints $0063.
textmap
    Apply textmap to a string
    db {textmap:"HELLO"} ; Works the same as text "HELLO"
astext
    Force value to format value as text.  Useful if you have a symbol displaying as an array.
    test = "hello"
    print test          ; prints "test"
    print {test}        ; prints "[104, 101, 108, 108, 111]"
    print {astext:test} ; prints "hello"
concat
    Concatenate data.
    print {concat:"foo","bar",0}    ; prints "102,111,111,98,97,114,0"

Special Symbols

sdasm
    always 1

bank
    current bank

lastbank
    last prg bank

lastchr
    last chr bank

banksize
    current bank size

prgbanks
    number of prg banks

chrbanks
    number of chr banks

fileoffset
    current file offset

year, month, day, hour, minute, second
    appropriate numerical time value
    
randbyte
    random byte

randword
    random word

reptindex
    loop index for a rept block

Strings

String values are partially supported.
    foo = "bar"             ; works
    .db foo, "ABC", $00     ; works
    lda "A"                 ; works
    .db "ABC"+1             ; works (adds 1 to each character)
    .db "A"+"A"             ; does not work

Operators

op description
% Modulo
& Bitwise AND
^ Bitwise XOR
~ Invert
<< Shift bits left
>> Shift bits right
** Exponentiation
* multiplication
/ division
+ addition
- subtraction
< prefix to give lower byte of word
> prefix to give upper byte of word

Directives

Most directives may optionally be prefixed with a ".".

header / noheader

Used to indicate the rom contains a 16-byte iNES header.  This is used
for calculating addresses.
    header      ; rom contains a header
    
    noheader    ; rom does not contain a header

stripheader

Used to indicate the rom contains a header, but it should be removed when
generating the final binary.
    stripheader ; rom contains a header, but it should be removed after assembling.

= define

Used to define a symbol.  Symbol names are case-insensitive by default.
    foo = $42
    define bar $43

org

Set the starting address if it hasn't been assigned yet, otherwise
org functions like pad.
    org $8000  ; start assembling at $8000
    .
    .
    .
    org $fffa, $80 ;equivalent to PAD $fffa, $80

base

    Set the program address.  This is useful for relocatable code,
    multiple code banks, etc.
    base $8000

pad / fillto

Fill memory from the current address to a specified address.  A fill
value may also be specified.
    pad $FFFA
    pad $FFFA, $ea

fill

Fill memory with specified number of bytes.  A fill value may also be specified.
    fill $20        ; output $20 bytes using current fillvalue
    fill $20, $ff   ; output $20 bytes using $ff

align

Fill memory from the current address to specified byte boundary.  A fill
value may also be specified.
    align 256
    align 256, $ea

banksize

Set the size of each PRG bank.

chrsize

Set the size of each CHR bank.

bank

Set the current bank.
    incbin "smb.nes"

    banksize $8000
    header

    bank 0
    org $9069
        lda #$08 ; start with 9 lives

chr

Set the current chr bank.  Internally, this will set the bank to the
chr area and adjust the address.
    chr 0   ; Start of chr area

loadld65cfg

load a ld65 configuration file.
    loadld65cfg "file.cfg"    ; load and parse "file.cfg"
    loadld65cfg               ; use default filename "ld65.cfg"

segment

Set the current segment.  Requires loading a ld65 configuration file first.
    loadld65cfg         ; use default filename "ld65.cfg"
    segment "VECTORS"   ; use defined segment "VECTORS"

fillvalue

Change the default filler for pad, align, etc.
    fillvalue $ff

insert

Insert bytes at the current position.  A fill value may also be specified.
    insert $10          ; Insert $10 bytes using current fill value
    insert $10, $ff     ; Insert $10 bytes using $ff

delete

Delete bytes at the current position.
    delete $10          ; Delete $10 bytes

truncate

Delete everything at or beyond current position.
    truncate        ; The file ends here now.

enum ende

Reassign PC and suppress assembly output.  Useful for defining
variables in RAM.
    enum $200
    foo:    db 0
    foo2:   db 0
    enum

db / byte / byt / dc.b

Output bytes.  Multiple items are separated by commas.
    db $00, $01, $ff

dw / word / dbyt / dc.w

Output words.  Multiple items are separated by commas.
    dw $8012, $8340

dl

Similar to db, but outputs only the least significant byte of each value.
    dl $8012, $8340 ; equivalent to db <$8012, <$8340

dh

Similar to db, but outputs only the most significant byte of each value.
    dh $8012, $8340 ; equivalent to db >$8012, >$8340

dsb dsw

Define storage bytes or words.  First argument is size, second is fill value.
    dsb 4           ; equivalent to db 0, 0, 0, 0
    dsb 4, $ff      ; equivalent to db $ff, $ff, $ff, $ff
    dsw 3, $1000    ; equivalent to dw $1000, $1000, $1000

hex

Compact way of laying out a table of hex values.  Only raw hex values
are allowed, no expressions.  Spaces can be used to separate numbers.
    hex 456789ABCDEF  ;equivalent to db $45,$67,$89,$AB,$CD,$EF
    hex 0 1 23 4567   ;equivalent to db $00,$01,$23,$45,$67

include / incsrc / include? / require

Assemble another source file as if it were part of the source.
Include? will not generate an error if the file does not exist.
Require will abort assembly if the file does not exist.
    include foobar.asm
    include? optional.asm
    require important.asm

includeall

Include all .asm files in a folder.  Files starting with "_" will be ignored.
    includeall code/macros

incbin / bin

Add a file to the assembly as raw data.  A start offset and size may be
specified, as well as a symbol to fill the data with instead of adding it
to the output.
    ; include whole file
    incbin "chr00.chr"
    
    ; include 32 bytes from file.dat starting at file offset 16.
    incbin "file.dat", $10, $20
    
    ; get 32 bytes from file.dat starting at file offset 16 and 
    ; fill the symbol "foobar" with it.
    incbin "file.dat", $10, $20, foobar

incchr

Include an image file as chr data.  The palette used should be set with
setpalette as an index of the palette loaded with loadpalette (or the
default palette, which is identical to FCEUX.pal).
    setpalette $22, $16, $27, $18
    
    chr 0
    incchr "smbchr0.png"
    incchr "smbchr0.png", 5, 2  ; include image starting at coordinates 5,2
    incchr "smbchr0.png", 5, 2, 16, 1  ; include 16 columns and 1 row starting at coordinates 5,2

start tilemap ... end tilemap

Define a tilemap.  Before the main tilemap entries, you can define gridsize, chr, org, palette.

gridsize = <size>
chr <chr page>
org <offset>
palette = <hexidecimal palette>

Each main entry uses hexidecimal for each tile id, x, y, and then flags of 
either "h", "v", or "hv", to flip the tile horizontally, vertically, or both.

Note: Syntax of this directive will likely change to something more consistant.
    start tilemap Mario_select1
        gridsize = 1
        chr $0c
        org $0
        palette = 0f271601
        00 00 00
        01 00 08
        00 08 00 h
        01 08 08 h
        02 00 10
        03 00 18
        02 08 10 h
        03 08 18 h
    end tilemap

importmap exportmap

Import image file data using a tilemap.  The tilemap may have its own chr bank, org, palette
set.  exportmap works the same but exports using a tilemap to an image file.
    importmap "Mario_select1", "Mario_select1.png"            ; import using default coordinates (0,0)
    importmap $00, $00, "Mario_select1", "Mario_select1.png"  ; import using set coordinates
    exportmap "Mario_select1", "Mario_select1.png"            ; export using default coordinates (0,0)
    exportmap $00, $00, "Mario_select1", "Mario_select1.png"  ; export using set coordinates

assemble

Assemble a file.  This is useful to assemble things in multiple stages, or to create a base
binary and include it conditionally, etc.  The output file, etc can't be specified here, but
the directives to do so are available from the file to assemble.
    assemble "test2.asm"

loadpalette

Load a palette file (.pal).  Palette files should be 192 bytes--3 bytes per color, 64 colors.
    loadpalette "FCEUX.pal"

loadtable / table

Load a table file (.tbl).
    loadtable "text.tbl"
    table text.tbl

cleartable

clear current text mapping.
    cleartable
    textmap clear   ; This does the same thing as above

textmap

Create a textmap.
    textmap set title       ; Set current textmap to "title"
    textmap clear           ; clear current textmap
    textmap abcd 00010203   ; Map characters a,b,c,d to $00,$01,$02,$03
    textmap 0...9 00        ; Map characters from 0 to 9 to tiles starting at $00
    textmap A...Z 0a        ; Map characters A-Z to tiles starting at $0a
    textmap space 24        ; Map a space to $24

outputfile

Set the output filename.
    outputfile "game.nes"

listfile

Set the list filename.
    outputfile "list.txt"

export

Export a symbol to a file.
    ; Write the contents of foobar to foobar.dat
    export foobar, "foobar.dat"

diff

Generate a diff between the current data and a file.
    diff original.nes               ; display differences as asm data
    diff original.nes, "data.asm"   ; output differences to data.asm

ips

Apply IPS patch.
    ips "patch.ips"                 ; apply ips patch.

print

Print a message
    print Hello World!

warning

Print a warning message.  The message will start with "Warning: ".
    warning missing data!

error

Print an error message and stops the assembler.  The message will start with "Error: ".
    error file not found!

macro endm / endmacro

MACRO name args...

Define a macro.  Macro arguments are separated by commas or spaces.
Note: symbols are not local.
    macro setAXY x,y,z
        lda #x
        ldx #y
        ldy #z
    macro

    setAXY $12,$34,$56
            ;expands to lda #$12
            ;           ldx #$34
            ;           ldy #$56

function endf / endfunction

Define a function.  Function arguments are separated by commas.
Functions create a namespace with the function's name.
    function splitByte(a)
        ; to access this symbol outside of this function
        ; use splitByte.foo or change the namespace with
        ; namespace splitByte
        foo = 42 
        return >a, <a
    endfunction
    
    h,l = splitByte($42)

if ifdef elseif else endif

    Process a block of code if an expression is true (nonzero).
    if foobar = 3
        db 0
    elseif foobar = 5
        db 1
    else
        db $ff
    endif

ifdef / ifndef elseif else endif

    ifdef will process a block of code if a symbol has been defined.
    ifndef will process a block of code if a symbol has not been defined.
    ifdef foobar
        db foobar
    else
        db 0
    endif

iffileexist / iffile elseif else endif

    Process a block of code if given file exists.
    macro includeIfExist _file
        iffile {_file}
            include {_file}
        endif
    endm

    includeIfExist file.asm

seed

Set the random number seed for use with anything that uses random values.
    seed $42
    db {shuffle:$00, $01, $02, $03, $04, $05}

mapdb

Allows db directive to map text like the text directive.
    mapdb           ; turn on
    mapdb on        ; turn on
    mapdb true      ; turn on
    mapdb 1         ; turn on
    mapdb off       ; turn off
    mapdb false     ; turn off
    mapdb 0         ; turn off

clampdb

Allows db directive to use numbers outside of byte range, clamping them to fit.
    clampdb         ; turn on
    clampdb on      ; turn on
    clampdb true    ; turn on
    clampdb 1       ; turn on
    clampdb off     ; turn off
    clampdb false   ; turn off
    clampdb 0       ; turn off

rept endr / endrept

Repeat block of code specified number of times.
The special symbol {reptindex} can be used to get the loop index.
Recursion is currently not supported.
    rept 5
        print This is rept loop {reptindex}.
    endr

findtext

Search for text using the current textmap, starting at the current position.
If found, the resulting bank and address will be printed, and the symbols
"resultbank" and "resultaddress" will be filled.  If not found, the symbols
will be false.
    lastpass        ; skip to final pass

lastpass

Skip to final pass.  This will likely cause issues, but can be useful if you
know the result will be ok.
    lastpass        ; skip to final pass

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