Hi Chris - The former, I believe. Used to be in the blue suit biz myself :) Regards, Jack Capt Bohn, Christopher A. wrote: > The 92+ book says the string is a series of 68K opcodes, followed by > (optional) expressions. So, is the string bytecode (eg, 4321C9) as you > suggested here, or is it assembly language opcodes (eg, LD.B), which is what > I think of when I read "opcodes"?