CHAPTER 11: MELODY ASSEMBLER
266 EPSON S5U1C63000A MANUAL
(S1C63 FAMILY ASSEMBLER PACKAGE)
11.3.4 Operation Procedure
The following shows the basic operation procedure.
(1) Loading the device information definition file
First, select a device information definition file (s1c63xxx.ini) and load it.
Select [Device INI Select] from the [Tool] menu or click the [Device INI Select] button.
[Device INI Select] button
The dialog box shown below appears. Enter a file name including the path in the text box or select a
file by clicking the [Ref] button.
Click [OK], and the file is loaded. If the
specified file exists and there is no problem
with its contents, the option list and the
melody ROM option document, which have
both been set by default, are displayed in
each area.
To stop loading the file, click [Cancel].
Once a device information definition file is selected, the same file is automatically loaded the next
time you start winmla.
Note: When you load a device information definition file after setting up options, all settings are reset to
the default state.
(2) Selecting options
Select necessary options by clicking the corresponding check boxes in the option list. When you
change any selection item in the option list area, the display in the melody ROM option document
area is updated. Note that when you have loaded the device information definition file, the option list
is placed in its default selection state.
For details about option specifications, refer to the Technical Manual available for each type of
microcomputer.
(3) Setup and creating files
Select [Generate] from the [Tool] menu or
click the [Generate] button to bring up the
[Generate] dialog box. From this dialog box,
select items and enter data.
[Generate] button
Date
Displays the current date. Change it as
necessary.
Melody Data file
Specify the melody data file to be assembled.
You can use the [Ref] button to look at other
folders.
This setting is unnecessary when creating a
HEX file from an existing melody ROM
option document file.
Select reference frequency
Select the reference frequency (OSC1
oscillation frequency).