It is just a matter of putting a label with the font name (preceded by an underscore to be used inside a C program) and then using .byt statements for the value of each character, from code 0 to 96.
the 'x' would be the values for each 6 pixel row and from the ; onwards it is a comment. You can use decimal notation (eg. 64 for all bits off), hex numbers ($40), or even binary %01000000
If you export from code 32 (space), something such as:
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_FontName
.byt 64,64,64,64,64,64,64,64 ; This is for Space character
.byt x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x ; This is for "!"
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