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Originally Posted by Mrs Beanbag
"ASM data" presumably means a list of dc.b statements. While you could import that into AMOS of course, it would be better just to import raw byte data.
Personally i load my data into an AMOS data bank, which can be saved and loaded using the native AMOS load/save commands, and is very convenient.
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Sorry to sound like a complete noob idiot but how exactly would I go about doing that?
And you are 100% correct, the output data is dc.b/w/l statements plus I think maybe some palette info at the end but I'm not sure. In fact there are two windows, one with the statements and another which looks like some sort of tile tally or audit.
Either way it's pretty cool!