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- From: arno@yaps.rhein.de (Arno Eigenwillig)
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- Subject: Re: sas/c c -> asm
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- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 19:16:02 +0100
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- In article <3102E8CB.5EC3@nando.net>, Steve Krueger writes:
-
- > The SAS Assembler has a limit to the number of register ranges you can
- > specify on the movem instruction.
-
- Not meaning to be offensive, but: If a language's syntax (the 68000
- MOVEM binary representation in this case) already imposes a very
- finite limit (16 registers), isn't it rather cretinuous to impose an
- artificial limit slightly below it?
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