Re: A86: djnz, jr and jp
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Re: A86: djnz, jr and jp
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>well, it probably wouldn't be "quite simple" to make. and besides, when
>you're dealing with assembly, one bug and you lose all your code. it's much
>safer to always have it on the computer so that you don't lose all your work
>by a missing "ret" or a messed up branch or something.
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despite all this choas and crap...I'm quite interested now to know if
ANYONE knows how to use jp/jr/djnz when programming in hex.
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