APPENDIX A ASSEMBLER (Sub tool chain)
S5U1C88000C MANUAL II
EPSON
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WORKBENCH/DEV TOOLS/OLD ASSEMBLER
Message list
1. Start-up message
E0C88 Family Auto Relocatable Assemble Execution Utility Ver. X.XX
Copyright (C) SEIKO EPSON CORP. 1993–1996
2. Message when terminated normally
ra88.bat utility has been successfully executed.
3. Error message
usage : ra88 needs [input file_name]
Error stop at [drive and path name] sap88.exe
Error stop at [drive and path name] asm88.exe
Cannot find [drive and path name] installed E0C88 dev.
tools directory
Cannot find input file
Cannot find [drive and path name] sap88.exe
Cannot find [drive and path name] asm88.exe
Usage output.
Error occurred in sap88.
Error occurred in asm88.
Cannot find [drive or path] in which the S1C88 Family software tools
is installed.
Cannot find aa88.bat input file (.s).
Cannot find sap88.
Cannot find asm88.
Error message
Explanation
Note: The following operations will be stopped when an error occurs.
<Precautions upon using the batch file>
(1) Some of the messages displayed during batch processing is automatically generated through the MS-
DOS/PC-DOS batch processing function and command. For this reason, it may be placed under MS-
DOS/PC-DOS control when an error occurs and thus force the batch processing to be interrupted.
(2) When an error occurs, the following procedures do not automatically continue. However, it may not
be controllable as noted in reason (1) indicated above.
(3) The ra88.bat and the lk88.bat (mentioned hereafter) employ the MS-DOS/PC-DOS COPY command in
addition to S1C88 Family tools.
For this reason, it is requested that the COPY command is operable, by setting the PATH, when
executing the batch file.
(4) The execution parameters (user customization field) of the batch file basically do not locate parameter
setting errors. Therefore, do not set the parameters other than specified.
(5) An MS-DOS/PC-DOS environment variable will be used to execute the batch file, therefore, the size
of the environment variable should be allocated with as much space as possible using the
CONFIG.SYS.