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- From: stevev@miser.uoregon.edu (Steve VanDevender)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: Tricorder simulator
- Date: 7 Jan 93 00:05:28
- Organization: University of Oregon Chemistry Stores
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- In-reply-to: lkv@mania.RoBIN.de's message of Tue, 05 Jan 1993 21:10:48 GMT
-
- In article <Exsfs*1p2@mania.RoBIN.de> lkv@mania.RoBIN.de (Lutz Vieweg) writes:
-
- > This is one of those cases where Yet Another Standard is a big
- > pain in the neck.
-
- Well, you are right here, but I don't want to change all of my
- code just because someone's assembler has become much more
- popular than mine. And - of course - you can emulate the
- AG syntax by using CLASS's macro-facilities if you like to.
-
- Or emulate CLASS's syntax by using STAR's macro facilities. Or,
- in this case, just do a manual translation of the TRICORDR code.
-
- Has anyone ever tried faking a call to a system RPL word by
- stuffing an address into A.A and then entering the RPL main loop?
- It seems like you could just push system RPL TRUE or FALSE on the
- stack or user RPL's %1 or %0 rather than doing what the TRICORDR
- code does now, which is modifying a string on the the stack.
- --
- Steve VanDevender stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu
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