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@fadden fadden released this 16 Aug 19:47
· 166 commits to master since this release

6502bench currently has one tool, the SourceGen disassembler.

The best place to start is to work through the tutorials. Various sample projects are included in the distribution.

This is a minor update. Changes since v1.7.4:

  • Added symbols for Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) [@absindx].
  • Added symbols for Oric Atmos [@dma-coco].
  • Updated ACME code generation for assembler v0.97.
  • Loosened restrictions on string formatting (issue #100). Allow single-character DCI strings (issue #102).
  • Fixed odd keyboard behavior in code list (issue #105).
  • Fixed local variable width limitation (issue #96).
  • Fixed table formatting problem (issue #103).
  • Fixed 64tass source generation for non-loadable files (issue #98) and a 65816 corner case (issue #104).
  • Fixed "goto address" behavior in overlapping segments.
  • Fixed minor issue in .sym65 parser.

The program is written in C# .NET, using WPF for the user interface. The attached binaries have been tested on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 10. There is no installer; just unzip the files somewhere convenient and double-click SourceGen.exe to start the program.

Linux and Mac OS X are not supported at this time. (Wine doesn't seem to work with .NET.)

IMPORTANT: your Windows system must have .NET Framework v4.6.2 or later installed. Most systems will already have this, but if you have trouble getting the app to start, you may need to install it. You can download it directly from Microsoft, at https://www.microsoft.com/net/download/dotnet-framework-runtime .

If you want to build the sources yourself, clone the git repository and open WorkBench.sln in Visual Studio 2019 or later. I use the free-to-download VS 2019 Community Edition for development.