Re: A83: Re: 32 bit numbers
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Re: A83: Re: 32 bit numbers
Ldir to 9 bytes of safe ram? umm... How would I do that? I thought ldir
didn't have any aurguments?
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>On 11-Oct-98, James Matthews wrote:
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>>> I have a program that gives me a number in op1 that cannot be stored in
a
>16
>>> bit reg, how do I display and put that number into a user defined
variable
>>> without a dimention error?
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>>John, _dispop1a should display it...its the storing that we're having
trouble
>>with. Just remember to set a to something...like
>>9 before calling it.
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>>James.
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>Storing would be done with ldir to 9 bytes of safe ram.
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>Linus
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