MACRO-11 help

From: Derek Peschel <dpeschel_at_eskimo.com>
Date: Mon Sep 16 19:39:00 2002

On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:24:02AM +0000, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> Pat is using PC-relative addressing -- probably inadvertantly. The 67 in
> that opcode 012767 means mode 6, PC-relative, so the address actually used

Is that why the apostrophes show up after the data? I had noticed them
and I know what they mean (relocatable data) but I thought it might be
the lack of correct pseudo-ops. Now I see there are no apostrophes after
the declarations at the beginning of the file, only after the later
references.

I'm not sure I would have defined "relocatable" that way. (Even though the
program never sets . it isn't marked as relocatable, and there aren't any
external modules that can be relocated.) But it's still a useful definition
if it catches errors.

-- Derek
Received on Mon Sep 16 2002 - 19:39:00 BST

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