NESHLA is an assembler for the Nintendo NES which gives the features of high level languages such as C without sacrificing any efficiency or speed. It structures and simplifies coding the NES, while still using assembly language.

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  • This is the original source code. I have forked it, converted it to autotools and got it to compile cleanly on Linux. The repo is here: http://bitbucket.org/wookie/neshla I have begun re-implementing the compiler in Python to increase portability and to make it extensible so that it can support more CPUs and platforms. That repo is here: http://bitbucket.org/wookie/hlakit The 1.0 release of HLAKit will be out by 1/1/2011.
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