6809 Assembly Development tools

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Download the latest sample code
Introduction
These 6809 tools are a collection of free software I have collected together with some scripts to allow them to be easily used.

These tools are intended to allow a relative beginner to compile simple programs that will compile to multiple 6809 destination systems.
All compilation is done with 'ASW' via batch files (found in \Utils).... and a copy of Notepad++ is provided for code editing

Code can be easily assembled via Notepad++ by pressing F6 to use NppExec, and selecting one of the destinations... the appropriate batch file will be executed building the program, and the emulator started


Disclaimer
Please use these tools at your own risk.
They are provided freely in the hope they will be of use, and have been tested to the best of my ability but I cannot test in all situations or guarantee they will not harm your computer in some unexpected way.
These tools have been tested on Windows 10, Windows 7 64 bit, and Windows XP 32 bit
With the exception of AkuSprite Editor, MsxHeader and PlusThreeHeader and the scripts and examples  I did not write the tools provided in this kit - to my knowledge, all the tools in here are Free and open source, and there is no reason they cannot be redistributed - if you know otherwise, please notify me and I will take appropriate action to resolve the issue.
Getting Started

1. Download both the Sources.7z and Devtools.7z onto your machine.

2. Extract the Devtools.7z into a folder on your machine - preserving the directory structure.

3. Extract the Sources.7z into the same folder, overwrite any existing files (the sources.7z is newer)

4. From that folder, run "Qdrive.bat". This will create a virtual Q drive on your machine... if Q is in use, R or S will be used.

5. From that virtual drive, Run "Notepad++.bat" to edit and run the asm files

when you are done use "Qdrive-remove" to remove the Q drive