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RE: assembly directives


>"info as" has a list of directives.

Thanx for the reply, but I'm more interested in assembly directives, not
command line options. For example .word 'expression'. The definition from
using as is: 

"This directive expects zero or more expressions, of any section, separated
by commas. The size of the number emitted, and its byte order, depend on
what target computer the assembly is for."

That doesn't tell me much of what it is for. I'm looking for more info than
this explanation. Possibly examples and not only for this directive, but all
the others. I was thinking there was probably a textbook or something which
can give me this info, but I can't seem to find anything.

Regards,

John Spahr
Embedded Processor Division
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
4210 S. Industrial Dr.
Austin, TX 78744
ph: 512-912-3173
email: jspahr@crystal.cirrus.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Russ.Shaw [mailto:russell@webaxs.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:06 AM
To: Spahr, John
Cc: 'binutils@sourceware.cygnus.com'
Subject: Re: assembly directives


"info as" has a list of directives.


"Spahr, John" wrote:
> 
> Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction for more
> information on assembler directives. I have seen the assembler directive
> documentation on this sight, but  I'm looking for more info and possibly
> examples on how to use them.(possibly even names of textbooks?)
> 
> Thanx.
> 
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