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-; This is a template for an amforth project.
-;
-; The order of the entries (esp the include order) must not be
-; changed since it is very important that the settings are in the
-; right order
-;
-; note: .set is like a variable, .equ is like a constant
-;
-; first is include the preamble. It contains macro definitions,
-; default settings and mcu specific stuff like register names.
-; The files included with it depend on the -I order of the
-; assembler.
-
-.include "preamble.inc"
-
-; The amforth code is split into two segments, one starting
-; at address 0 (the RWW area) and one starting in
-; the NRWW region. The latter part cannot be changed
-; at runtime so it contains most of the core system
-; that would never be changed. If unsure what it
-; means, leave it as it is. This address may be
-; adjusted to give room for other code fragments (e.g.
-; bootloaders). The amforth code will start here and may
-; occupy all space until flash-end.
-
-; If you want leave out the first 512 bytes of the NRWW section
-; for e.g. a bootloader change the line to
-; .equ AMFORTH_RO_SEG = NRWW_START_ADDR+512/2
-; note the /2 since the flash is 16bit per address
-; default is the whole NRWW section
-; .equ AMFORTH_RO_SEG = NRWW_START_ADDR
-
-.set AMFORTH_RO_SEG = NRWW_START_ADDR
-
-; amforth needs two essential parameters: CPU clock
-; and command terminal line.
-; cpu clock in hertz, 1MHz is factory default
-.equ F_CPU = 20000000
-
-; terminal settings
-; check http://amforth.sourceforge.net/TG/recipes/Usart.html
-; for further information
-
-; serial line settings. The defaults are set in avr8/preamble.inc.
-; You should not change that file but use your own settings *here*
-; since it may get changed in future versions of amforth.
-;.set BAUD=38400
-;.set BAUD_MAXERROR=10
-;.set WANT_ISR_RX = 1 ; interrupt driven receive
-;.set WANT_ISR_TX = 0 ; send slowly but with less code space
-
-; define which usart to use.
-.include "drivers/usart_0.asm"
-
-
-; now define your own options, if the settings from
-; the files included above are not ok. Use the .set
-; instruction, not the .equ. e.g.:
-;
-; .set WANT_XY = 1
-;
-; there are many options available. There are two
-; places where they are defined initially: core/macros.asm
-; and core/devices/<mcutype>/device.asm. Setting the value
-; to 1 enables the feature, setting to 0 disables it.
-; Most options are disabled by default. You should never
-; change the files mentioned above, setting the options here
-; is absolutly sufficient.
-
-; the dictionary search treats lowercase and uppercase
-; letters the same. Set to 0 if you do not want it
-.set WANT_IGNORECASE = 1
-
-
-; default settings as specified in core/macros.asm. Uncomment and
-; change them if necessary.
-
-; Size of the Terminal Input Buffer. This is the command line buffer.
-; .set TIBSIZE = $64 ; bytes; ANS94 needs at least 80 characters per line
-
-; The total USER size is the sum of the system internal USER area plus
-; the size specified here.
-; .set APPUSERSIZE = 10 ; size of application specific user area in bytes
-
-; addresses of various data segments.
-;.set rstackstart = RAMEND ; start address of return stack, grows downward
-;.set stackstart = RAMEND - 80 ; start address of data stack, grows downward
-; change only if you know what to you do
-
-; Total number of entries in the search order.
-; The standard requires 8 wordlists in the search oder, amforth uses
-; already one for itself. So you'll have 7 slots available.
-;.set NUMWORDLISTS = 8
-
-; Total number of recognizers.
-; There are 2 recognizers already in the core system. That makes
-; 2 for you.
-;.set NUMRECOGNIZERS = 4
-
-
-; DRIVER SECTION
-;
-; settings for 1wire interface, uncomment to use it
-;.equ OW_PORT=PORTB
-;.equ OW_BIT=4
-;.include "drivers/1wire.asm"
-
-; Interrupts.
-; globally enable (or disable) the interrupt support. It is
-; enabled by default and some other settings (usart receive)
-; depend on it. disabling it makes the inner interpreter
-; slightly faster and frees some code space.
-; .set WANT_INTERRUPTS = 1
-
-; reserve a RAM region to count each interrupt individually.
-; each interrupt of the given controller type gets a byte
-; that is incremented for each interrupt. Needs a lot of
-; RAM but may be useful for debugging interrupts or get rid
-; of random effects. disabled by default.
-; .set WANT_INTERRUPT_COUNTERS = 0
-
-
-; include the whole source tree.
-.include "amforth.asm"