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− | An ''assembler'' is a [[Compiler|compiler]] for [[Assembly Language|assembly language]] code. | + | An ''assembler'' is a [[Compiler|compiler]] for [[Assembly Language|assembly language]] code. (Assembly language code itself is sometimes called "assembler"). |
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+ | On Linux systems, the GNU Assembler ("gas") is a very commonly-used assembler. | ||
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+ | In the [[6502 Emulator]], the "Assemble" button invokes an assembler. |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 18 January 2022
An assembler is a compiler for assembly language code. (Assembly language code itself is sometimes called "assembler").
On Linux systems, the GNU Assembler ("gas") is a very commonly-used assembler.
In the 6502 Emulator, the "Assemble" button invokes an assembler.