Nescom software reads 6502/RP2A03/RP2A07 machine code symbols and assembles them into a relocatable object file, offering efficient code generation.
To use nescom, you need to ensure that you have GCC installed, as it is used as a slave in the preprocessing phase. It is also crucial to have it found in the PATH when running nescom. Please keep in mind that there are some known bugs that need fixing. For example, #included files aren't being properly preprocessed, and memory mapping hasn't quite been designed yet.
However, the software developers have released an updated version that fixes several crash and parsing-related errors. So, if you are a programmer who wants to get the most out of your code, then nescom could be the tool for you. It is easy to use and can help you achieve your goals without any hassle. So, go ahead and give it a try!
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