MELODY ASSEMBLER MLA628X
IV-2 EPSON S1C62 FAMILY
DEVELOPMENT TOOL REFERENCE MANUAL
3 STARTING MLA628X
To starting MLA628X, enter the following at the DOS command level (when a prompt such as A> is
being displayed):
MLA628X_[drive name:]source filename[.shp]_[-H]
When starting MLA628X through the DMS6200, selects the "MLA628X.EXE" and source file in the menu
screen, and input options necessary.
■ Drive name
When the source file is in a different drive from MLA628X.MDT, the drive name is input before the
source filename. If in the same drive, then it may be omitted.
■ Source filename
The source file to input to MLA628X.
Note Make the source filename up to seven characters long, and do not input the extension (".MDT").
■ .shp
Characters s, h, and p are options specifying the file's input/output drive, as explained below. These
may be omitted, and input is valid for both upper- and lower-case.
s: Specifies the drive from A through P that inputs the source file.
When "@" is specified, the source file on the current drive (directory) is input.
The "s" specification is valid when the drive name is input before the source filename.
h: Specifies the drive from A through P that outputs the melody HEX file and melody document file.
When "@" is specified, output is made to the current drive (directory).
When "Z" is specified, only assembly is performed and the melody HEX file and melody document
file are not created.
p: Specifies the drive from A through P that outputs the assembly list file.
When "@" is specified, output is made to the current drive (directory).
When "X" is specified the list including error messages is output from the console.
When "Z" is specified, the assembly list file is not created.
Specify s, h and p at the same time. These cannot be specified separately.
■ -H option
"-H" is the option to indicate activation of the conversion program from the melody document file to the
melody HEX file.
When this option is specified, the [shp] option is disabled. The melody document file of the current
drive is input and the melody HEX file is created for the current drive. Input can be in upper- and
lower-case.
_ indicates a blank.
A parameter enclosed by [ ]
can be omitted.
indicates the return key.