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From: NIGEL HUGHES <nlh1@aber.ac.uk>
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Acid,
HA! What kind of an answer is that ? *8) Never mind, so it was of
those awkward bugs that just hang around being, um, awkward. Never mind,
I am not exiting with RMB though, but with the fire button in Port 2. Jeez
can't stand computers my self.
'020 instructions, well, ah oh, I was chatting to this chap and he
was going over my bits of code and he says, "You're writing this for a 1200
or above right" , I say "RIGHT!", he says why don't you use any 020
stuff in there, my face fell and I looked at my feet as I realised, I don't
have a list of the 020 OR 030 instructions set/addressing modes, I just
know they are really cool, or so I have heard. BUT! I am going to London
today so if I see a book with them thangs in you fancy giving it a go?
Has anyone got a details as above for 020/030/040? I'd love ya
forever.
Bye bye,
Nigel Hughes.
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