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cadar@lemmy.mlM to Lisp Community@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

An ARM assembler written in Lisp

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An ARM assembler written in Lisp

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You can write machine-code functions in uLisp with the help of the ARM assembler written in Lisp, and I’ve recently updated it to make it more compact. It will now fit on a board with about 2000 objects of workspace, with room to spare to write assembler programs and run them. This post describes how the latest version of the ARM assembler works. The aim is to help anyone who wants to extend the assembler to cater for ARM instructions that it doesn’t currently support. It will also be helpful i...
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