HP Saturn Assembler (sass). Version 2.3. This program takes Saturn assembly code and assembles it into Saturn machine code. Refer to Alonzo Gariepy's HP28S Processor Notes available by anonymous FTP from gmuvax2.gmu.edu (129.174.1.8) for the instruction set used by sass. Please note that this is not the instruction set used by Hewlett-Packard. Refer to the .s files for assembly programming examples. Usage: sass [-pcx] [-o name] file.s ... Multiple program files will be concatenated. Options: -p Place program delimiters around the code object (<< Code >>). -c Make the code a Code object (Very useful). -x Output the file in ->SYS format (see below) for ascii upload to the 48SX. The default output filename is hp.out. -o name changes the output file name. The ->SYS program was written by Rick Grevelle. It expects a list of hex integers and converts them into an object. \->SYS \<< " " + LIST\-> 2 SWAP START #5193h SYSEVAL NEXT #4003h SYSEVAL #56B6h SYSEVAL DROP \>> ------ Sass was written in April of 1990 by David L. Brown and Steve Haehnichen. All sass source code is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Please see "COPYING" for more distribution info. The authors are not affiliated with Hewlett-Packard in any way. Please send bugs, suggestions, hints, etc. to dbrown@ucsd.edu, or shaehnichen@ucsd.edu.