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48 lines
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This directory contains sample Spin programs that can be compiled by the Spin
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development tools. These tools consist of spinit, spasm, splink and spc.
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spinit is a Spin compiler that produces Spin assmebly (spasm) code. It is
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executed as follows:
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spinit hello.spn
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This will generate the Spasm source file, hello.spa. The Spasm assmebler
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is executed as follows:
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spasm hello.spa
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This will assemble the hello.spa Spasm source file, and generate the
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output file hello.bin. The hello programs uses the clibsd object. An
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executable file can be created by linking hello.bin with clibsd.bin using
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the Spin linke, splink. This is done as follows:
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splink hello.bin clibsd.bin hello
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You can then run hello as a normal Spinix program.
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An assembly listing can be produced by using the -l option, as follows:
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spasm -l hello.spa
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When running spinit and spasm, the file extensions are optional, and are
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assumed to be .spn and .spa if not specified.
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A Spin program can be compiled into an executable with one command by using
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the spc command. The hello pragram can be built by typing
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spc hello
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The will run spinit, spasm and splink.
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This directory contains the following sample programs:
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hello - Hello World Program
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fibo - A Spin version of the PropGCC fibo program
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prime - A program that prints prime numbers
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pong - A simple pong program developed entirely under spinix
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pongsubs - Object used by pong
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The pong program can be built using the script makepong.all. The pongsubs
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object can be built and linked to clibsd using makepong.sub. makepong will
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compile pong and link it to the combined pongsubs/clibsd object.
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