opbasm 1.3

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opbasm 1.3

Open PicoBlaze Assembler
Opbasm is a free cross-platform assembler for the PicoBlaze-3 (PB3) and
PicoBlaze-6 (PB6) microcontrollers provided by Xilinx. It will
run readily on any platform with a Python interpreter. Opbasm
provides a better performing solution to assembling PicoBlaze code without
resorting to DOS or Windows emulation to run the native KCPSM assemblers.
Special features of Opbasm:


Optional m4 preprocessor macros are available when the m4
program is installed. An extensive set of built-in macros provide more
advanced features than the base language. For example, converting
temperature scales becomes as easy as this:


reg16(rx, s4,s5) ; Create a virtual 16-bit register pair named rx

c_to_f:
load reglower(rx), s0 ; Load 8-bit Celsius temperature into low byte
signex(rx) ; Sign extend to 16-bits
expr2s(rx := rx * 9 / 5 + 32) ; Perform 16x8-bit signed arithmetic to get Fahrenheit
return


Includes an optimizer that performs static code analysis to identify dead
code and optionally remove it. This permits the development of code
libraries that can be included without wasting memory on unused functions.
Code block annotations with user defined PRAGMA meta-comments.
A basic command line simulator Opbsim is included.


Support for the full PicoBlaze-6 syntax is provided as well as enabling most
of the new PB6 syntax enhancements in PicoBlaze-3 code.
The original templating system for ROM components is supported as well as a
more flexible generic ROM component that can read .mem
and .hex files directly during synthesis and simulation. A utility script is
included that permits updating the ROM contents of a bitstream file
without requiring resynthesis as was formerly supplied by the DOS-based KCPSM3
tools.
Files generated on non-Windows platforms will not have DOS line endings and
PicoBlaze-3 files are not restricted to 8.3 file names. Opbasm also runs
significantly faster than the native implementation:


Requirements
Opbasm requires either Python 2.7 or Python 3.x and no additional libraries.
The installation script depends on setuptools which will be installed if it
isn’t currently present in your Python distribution. Optional macro support is
provided when m4 is installed. You can get optional colorized output from the
scripts by installing the Python colorama package. The source is written in
Python 2.7 syntax but will convert cleanly to Python 3 when the installer
passes it through 2to3.


Download
You can access the Opbasm Git repository from Github. Packaged source code
is also available for download. You can install direct from PyPI with the “pip”
command if you have it available.


Documentation
The full documentation is available online at the main Opbasm site.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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