gnupic: address space
Subject:
address space
From:
Dante ####@####.####
Date:
9 Dec 2004 19:41:03 +0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0412091940310.1226@azathoth>
Ok, so I think perhaps this time I am using the proper forum for this
question.
I am using gpasm-0.12.4 (beta as per debian) I am attempting to use the
variable directive to set up the variable labels to make life a wee bit
easier. My own (and very limited experience) indicates that this should
assign data address space for the variable. However looking at the symbols
for the resulting code file seems to indicate that this is not really the
case. It looks like attempting to <label> = (value); results in (value)
being assigned as an address. This being the case, is there a way to
assign both the address and a value, or do I need to do this a two seperat
operations, or am I just being stupid?
Keith
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