"Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:... > It's my understanding that when a program is on the palm it is executed from > where it is at in memory, but where it is at is determined by the OS when it > was loaded (can I use that word?) onto the palm, so it really doesn't know > where it is at. Correct? > > The OS doesn't do any relocating the program once its in memory, therefore > the program remains the same from when it was assembled and converted to > .prc format on the development computer to when it is loaded into the palm's > memory. Correct? > > So my questions are: > How do calls and jumps work? Is the code for the subroutine called relative > to where the PC is at currently? It seems it would have to be. > > Can you think of anything else along these lines that I might bump into in > the near future that you may be able to answer now? > > > Thanks. > Wayne > > > >
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