Here is what my constant area looks like:
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Constant Area
0001E8 D3C9E3C5 D9C1D300 |LITERAL. |
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I think some people are not realizing that a string constant like "LITERAL"
will always have a low-value placed on the end by the compiler.
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> 00127 | 2 MVC t(8,r13,172),+CONSTANT_AREA(r2,0)
Just curious: what does the CONSTANT_AREA look like? Does it have a
'00'x after your constant?
Pedro Vera
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