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- From: mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: PPC compilers
- Date: 16 Jan 1996 12:04:40 +0100
- Organization: dis-
- Message-ID: <4dg0o8$h87@serpens.rhein.de>
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- fischerj@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Juergen "Rally" Fischer) writes:
-
- >I knew it! I knew the only way you got is misquoting! really weak.
-
- Misquoting ? You agreed that you have problems with the english
- language. That's what you wrote and that's what I quoted. If you
- wanted to say something different then you should have written that.
-
- >"This is true, I said in the special case I mentioned it's an advantage,..."
-
- I am wondering why you don't try to give OCC-sources as examples
- why assembler is soooo much more readable.
-
- >: *colorregptr++ = *colormapptr++;
- >hmm your variablenames got more letters, the only difference to my example :)
-
- Yes. That's why you do not see the difference. With a name of 'p' I
- might need to look up its declaration. With a name of colorregptr I
- am quite sure that it is defined to point to a color register. No ?
-
- >I'm too lazy to look this up now, it obviously is also a unfair misquote.
-
- Unfair ? Is it unfair to make you read your own statements ?
-
- >If I puzzled something from your words together, I could get something like:
- >Michael van Elst writes:
- >> I am a 'c00l c0d3r', nobodys hacks are cO0l3r than my trackloaded
- >> A500 Kick V1.2 only intros.
-
- Which is an obvious invention of yours. I am just quoting what you
- write. I do not puzzle words together. I do not even quote out of
- context.
-
- --
- Michael van Elst
-
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