--- Patrick McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> That should be quite doable.  Something like
> >>
> >> .polarity v=+, h=-, d=+ ...
> >
> > Good point.  And since d will always be +, let's make + the
> default.

I was thinking along the lines of

vsync assert high

but that works.  Is the space between items in the list optional?  

> I fixed a few bugs 
> along the way too.

I was a little worried about bugs.  Your script is a little monolithic
for my tastes; can you vouch for its robustness?  I don't know Perl at
all, so I can't just look at it.

> Atilla set me up with SVN access.  When I get a spare moment, I'll 
> commit the assembler code.  Suggestions on where to put it in the 
> directory hierarchy?  Perhaps /trunk/tools/bin?  What about example 
> program code, where should it go?

Should I abandon my attempt at an assembler and focus on yours?  I was
working on one in Haskell, and I'm aware of the problems inherent in
that...


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