Thank you so much for putting so much work in to this.

I have to admit, I immediately had flashbacks to my machine language modules in 
1998 @ Leicester Poly (now DeMontfort University).

I also had to admit that I never really wrapped my head around it enough to 
become fluent enough to enjoy machine language and even with your line by line 
comments, I’m still trying to think in stacks.

Either way, thanks for the work. Thanks for the memory (long nights on an 
Amstrad PPC512 so at least I didn’t have to stay at the labs all night).

Respectfully,

Sean

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> Afternoon all,
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> I have just uploaded the latest eMagazine for my somewhat irregular Assembly 
> Language series. You can get it at 
> https://github.com/NormanDunbar/QLAssemblyLanguageMagazine/releases/tag/Issue_14.
>  As always, you only need the PDF and the CODE.ZIP files. The source is no 
> good to you, unless you have a penchant for writing stuff with LaTeX!
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> A bumper issue this time! 
> 
> * In the Beginner's Section we take a look at a couple of useful libraries to 
> handle strings and filenames. We then use them to create a routine to open a 
> data file using, if necessary, the default data directory.
> 
> * A tale of woe and despair as I look into a bug in DJToolkit's MOVE_MEM 
> procedure. 
> 
> * Some advice on the use of the SD_EXTOP aka IOW.XTOP trap call to access the 
> Screen definition channel.
> 
> * How to ensure a  value is constrained between a given minimum and maximum 
> value.
> 
> * Part two of the DBAS Database investigation. Navigation, Find and Continue 
> are discussed.
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> * A brand new, helpful, library to make DBAS programs easier to write. 
> Example usage is given with two filter programs to export and import any 
> database.
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> Lots of pages to get through. Enjoy!
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> 
> Cheers,
> Norm.
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