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- From: mojaveg@ridgecrest.ca.us (Everett M. Greene)
- Subject: Re: New Motorola syntax... Where?
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- In article <665.6630T585T1102@login.eunet.no> patrick.hanevold@login.eunet.no
- (Patrick Hanevold) writes:
- > JAM>> Where can I find the new Motorola syntax? I've been browsing my local
- > JAM>> library but there's no new book :-( Any online references?
- > >Which new syntax? You mean the new syntax for the M68k addressing
- > The new syntax.
- >
- > old: move.l d0,100(a0)
- > new: move.l d0,(100,a0)
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- This was "new" ca. 1990 when the 68020 arrived on the scene.
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- > More logic this way.
-
- ????
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- > >modes? If so, you will find a complete description in any M68k
- > >manual from Motorola. You can also download a manual in postscript
- > >format somewhere from www.mot.com (or take a look into the addres-
- > >sing modes section of PhxAss.guide).
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