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04/16/08 13:47
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- abc?
Responding to: ???'s
previous message
and how will u get that abc here???
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Problem with ACALL instruction
01/01/70 00:00
It is an absolute paged call...
01/01/70 00:00
my question is different
01/01/70 00:00
The Opcode is Selected...
01/01/70 00:00
not using an assembler?
01/01/70 00:00
still confused...
01/01/70 00:00
Not possible, use LCALL
01/01/70 00:00
Why should anyone WANT to know the hex
01/01/70 00:00
he'd want to know it because ...
01/01/70 00:00
Unnecessary complication
01/01/70 00:00
compiler results error
01/01/70 00:00
There is no compiler involved. Just an assembler.
01/01/70 00:00
3 top bits of 11-bit address
01/01/70 00:00
only good for calls within the same 2K block
01/01/70 00:00
one more question...
01/01/70 00:00
Read your instruction set
01/01/70 00:00
i am making an assembler.
01/01/70 00:00
Now I understand. Far more interesting.
01/01/70 00:00
Absolute Assembler
01/01/70 00:00
what is an
absolute
assembler
01/01/70 00:00
Which do you love.
01/01/70 00:00
actually I didn't
01/01/70 00:00
Linking assemblers are more complicated
01/01/70 00:00
why not?
01/01/70 00:00
ajmp
01/01/70 00:00
Reconsider Robert....
01/01/70 00:00
positive offset...
01/01/70 00:00
No !!!
01/01/70 00:00
let's try this way
01/01/70 00:00
abc?
01/01/70 00:00
I do not know how micro
01/01/70 00:00
can any1 tell abc??
01/01/70 00:00
As easy as 'abc'
01/01/70 00:00
How to get ABC
01/01/70 00:00
whats the operand here?
01/01/70 00:00
neither!!!!
01/01/70 00:00
is that an error?
01/01/70 00:00
error, not necessarily, but ..
01/01/70 00:00
it is not an error, but it is poor practice
01/01/70 00:00
Not offset
01/01/70 00:00
Oops, I was wrong earlier
01/01/70 00:00
Problem solved
01/01/70 00:00
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