diff --git a/includes/m644def.inc b/includes/m644def.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8356455 --- /dev/null +++ b/includes/m644def.inc @@ -0,0 +1,1073 @@ +;***** THIS IS A MACHINE GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT ******************** +;***** Created: 2011-02-09 12:03 ******* Source: ATmega644.xml *********** +;************************************************************************* +;* A P P L I C A T I O N N O T E F O R T H E A V R F A M I L Y +;* +;* Number : AVR000 +;* File Name : "m644def.inc" +;* Title : Register/Bit Definitions for the ATmega644 +;* Date : 2011-02-09 +;* Version : 2.35 +;* Support E-mail : avr@atmel.com +;* Target MCU : ATmega644 +;* +;* DESCRIPTION +;* When including this file in the assembly program file, all I/O register +;* names and I/O register bit names appearing in the data book can be used. +;* In addition, the six registers forming the three data pointers X, Y and +;* Z have been assigned names XL - ZH. Highest RAM address for Internal +;* SRAM is also defined +;* +;* The Register names are represented by their hexadecimal address. +;* +;* The Register Bit names are represented by their bit number (0-7). +;* +;* Please observe the difference in using the bit names with instructions +;* such as "sbr"/"cbr" (set/clear bit in register) and "sbrs"/"sbrc" +;* (skip if bit in register set/cleared). The following example illustrates +;* this: +;* +;* in r16,PORTB ;read PORTB latch +;* sbr r16,(1<