One could always overlay an address into place: 0000007C 0700 130 CNOP 2,4 0000007E C0FF 0000 0000 00000000 131 LLILF RG15,0 00000084 00000084 00000080 132 ORG *-4 00000080 00000000 133 DC V(CAAINIT)
I agree that between LARL and LAY (which have been supported much longer) it's not likely you really need to do this. sas On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:46 AM, John Gilmore <[email protected]> wrote: > David Stokes writes: > > <begin extract> > (My point was actually that you can't put A(), V(), F' ' etc. into an > expression, they are not self-defining terms, like C' ', B' ', X' > '.) > </end extract> > > and F' ' seems to me to be an even odder bedfellow for A( ) and V( ) > than A( ) and V( ) are for each other here. > > The argument that V-type adcons are not self-defining at assembly time > is compelling; for the rest . . . > > John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA > -- sas
