On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 10:47:27 -0400 John Gilmore <[email protected]> wrote:
:>OPSYN can be used to alias assembler instructions. You can thus replace an :>|<name> RMODE <wherever> :>statement with a macro of your own that issues the message you want to issue. :>If you use this scheme you must then of course issue the same RMODE :>assembler instruction within your macro. Fortunately, you can do this :>just about anywhere. :>Note that Binyamin's suggestion that you yourself change the RMODE 31 :>or RMODE ANY instruction into an RMODE 24 one could be problematic if :>the routine being assembled makes crucial use of 31-bit addressing. In what way? RMODE ANY/31 does NOT guarantee that the module will be loaded above the line. It is a preference. :>I am assuming that this is what Binyamin's cryptic language meant :>because the assembler treats a second RMODE statement having the same :><name> value as an error. It does not use the 'more restrictive' of :>two of them. Even better. -- Binyamin Dissen <[email protected]> http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel Should you use the mailblocks package and expect a response from me, you should preauthorize the dissensoftware.com domain. I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems, especially those from irresponsible companies.
