Re: Question about jumps




Evenbit wrote:

... and then you attack Herbert for the syntax his assembler uses??

Very simple: HLA actually uses the Intel mnemonics. Herbert uses 68K
mnemonics. HLA is just a *bit* more readable in that respect. It also
helps that HLA has thousands of users and Herbert's assembler basically
has one.
cheers,
Randy Hyde

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