Select this item to dump a labels listing to disk as each file is assembled.
This menu item is disabled because a stand alone file has not been selected in the File menu.
Because this item is ticked, the labels will be dumped to a disk file after pass 1 when in stand alone mode.
Select this item to dump the full source code (including any include files) during assembly.
This menu item is disabled because a stand alone file has not been selected in the File menu.
Because this item is ticked, the complete source code will be dumped to a disk file after pass 1.
Tick this menu item to dump the labels in the code when assembling for the Atari ST.
This option is only enabled when assembling for the Atari ST.
This menu item allows you to pick a "Build control file".
This menu item allows you to pick a text file that will control build.
This menu item allows you to pick a text file that will control build - the Build Control File.
This is the name of the Build Control File.
There is currently no Build Control File selected.
Click this item to bring up the main preferences dialog
Click this item to start Build.
Click here to set the stand alone filename.
This is the name of the stand alone file that will be assembled when you hit COMMAND A.
There is currently no stand alone file selected.
This item loads a project set up file.
Click here to save this set up as per the current project name displayed in the window title.
Click here to save this setup as a specified filename.
Select this item to output an Atari ST邃「 program when in stand alone mode.
If the main file is assembled in stand alone mode, the code will be output as an Atari ST邃「 .PRG
Click here to output the code as a binary file when in stand alone mode. The output file has no header - the first byte of the file is the first byte of code
Because this item is ticked, the file will be output as a straight binary file if assembled in the stand alone mode. There is no header information - the first byte in the file is the first byte of code.
Select this item to output the code as a Fantasm V4.xx application when in stand alone mode.
If the file is assembled in stand alone mode, because this menu item is ticked, the file will be output as a Fantasm V4.xx application.
Select this menu item to output the code to Mac RAM when in stand alone mode. Not recomended for programs that need I/O services.
Because this menu item is ticked, the code will be output to RAM when assembled in the stand alone mode.
Tick this item to output the file as a linkable file if assembled in the stand alone mode.
This is used mainly to output .O files for inclusion into libraries.
Because this item is ticked, the file will be output as a linkable file if assembled in the stand alone mode.
Click here to quit Fantasm.
Click this menu item to display a dialog about Fantasm.
Click this menu item to display a dialog about Fantasm.
Click this menu item to display a dialog about Fantasm.
Click here to assemble the stand alone file.
This option is disabled because a stand alone file has not been selected in the File menu.
Click here to test the stand alone file.
This option is disabled because a stand alone file has not been selected in the File menu.
Click here to display the memory useage of the last assembler run.
Click here to accept these settings - they will not be permanent until you save the set up from the file menu.
Click here to bring up the paths dialog box.
If you check this box, then when an error occurs, the contents of the assembler window will be saved to disk as Fantasm.log
When an error occurs, the contents of the assembler window will be saved to disk as Fantasm.log. Uncheck this box to turn this option off.
Check this box to assemble the stand alone file when Fantasm is launched.
When Fantasm is launched, if a stand alone file is selected, it will be assembled automatically. Uncheck this box to turn this option off.
Check this box to turn sound on.
Uncheck this box to turn the sound off.
Currently Fantasm will use 75% of available CPU time whilst assembling. Check this box to increase this to 95%.
Currently Fantasm will use 95% of the processor time whilst assembling. Uncheck this box to reduce this to 75%