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- This entire diskette is Copyright 1986,1987,1988,1989,1990 Eric Isaacson.
- All rights reserved.
- See the individual packages for permissions/restrictions.
-
- This diskette contains new releases for the A86 assembler and
- D86 debugger. Everything except the file REG_ONLY.ZIP (if you
- have it) can be copied and distributed. Please upload the other
- ZIP files to bulletin boards, and give them to user groups,
- computer departments in schools, and anyone else you think might
- be interested in an assembler or a debugger package for the
- IBM-PC.
-
- REG_ONLY.ZIP is the file containing materials available only to
- registered users. If you don't see it on this disk, you need to
- register to get it. If you do see it, it is for your use only.
- You may NOT distribute it. Please support my products by
- honoring this restriction.
-
- You need to read the manuals to use these programs -- they're
- just too complex to be self-explanatory. Chapter 2 of each
- manual takes you through a trial demonstration.
-
-
- What's New
-
- I've added the AFIX package, a set of machine-readable
- specifications for modifying 61 .ASM files from PC Magazine's
- utilities, so they they will assemble under A86. This means
- that there are now over 2 megabytes of publicly-available
- source code for A86.
-
- Version 3.22 adds support for the additional instructions of
- the IIT-2C87 and the 80387 floating-point coprocessors. I have
- also made a large number of minor fixes to increase A86's
- compatibility with programs written for MASM.
-
- I have also fixed a couple of nasty bugs that were introduced with
- V3.20. You may now once again use the PROC and LABEL directives,
- and you may code DB 100 DUP (' STACK');.
-
- With V3.20 I introduced a few small incompatibilities to watch out for:
-
- * Formerly the DATA SEGMENT would start at offset 0 if
- no ORG statement was given. I hope to change this
- in a future version, to start at the end of a COM
- program. So for a transition, A86 now outlaws an
- ORGless first DATA SEGMENT. You should explicitly
- give an ORG 0 if that is what you want.
-
- * To prevent mistakenly-overlapping local labels, A86
- now outlaws the following sequence:
- L1:
- JMP >L1
- JMP L1
- L1:
-
- If the operand to the second JMP is intended to be
- the second L1 (which is what the previous versions
- of A86 silently assumed), you now need to provide
- a > before that L1. If it is intended to be the
- first L1, you need to rename one of the two labels.
-
- * A86 now accepts a wider class of forward references,
- including byte-sized immediate values, and (in OBJ mode)
- the loading of named segments and groups into registers,
- without having to provide an explicit SEG operator. But
- there was one case in which I thought A86 was too lax:
-
- MOV FOO W,09090 ; replace JMP with NOPs
- ;....
- CALL FOO
- ;....
- FOO:
- JMP >L1
- ; code executed after above JMP is NOPed out
- L1:
-
- In the above sequence of (phew!) self-modifying code,
- previous versions of A86 had assumed (correctly in this
- sequence) that FOO would be a simple label, and not a
- word variable. This was inconsistent with A86's behavior
- in other contexts, which is to assume from the MOV usage
- that FOO is a word variable, and generate a word-indirect
- form for CALL FOO. The current version now generates the
- indirect form, and then issues an error at FOO: when it
- sees it was wrong. You need to code CALL NEAR FOO .
-
-
- How to Get Everything
-
- The packages consist of many files, packed tightly into a few
- files with the ZIP extension. I have provided the batch file
- UNPACK.BAT that unpacks everything except the manual to the
- current drive and directory. You should either go to a new
- subdirectory on your hard drive, or to a blank, formatted floppy
- on your B floppy drive. Then issue the command A:UNPACK to the
- DOS prompt.
-
- Among the unpacked files will be more .BAT files, used for
- unpacking the manual (all the .DOC files). The files
- UNPACKA.BAT and UNPACKD.BAT will unpack the A86 and D86 manuals,
- respectively, to your current drive and directory. The manuals
- are huge, so there won't be room for both on a 360K floppy. The
- files PRINTA86.BAT and PRINTD86.BAT will use PKUNZIP's print
- feature to print the DOC files directly from the ZIP files on
- the A drive, without cluttering up your disk with the unpacked
- versions.
-
- Finally, the command A:PKUNZIP A:AFIX* will unpack the AFIX
- conversion toolkit to the current drive and directory.
-
-