Thanks.

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Philipp Klaus Krause <p...@spth.de> wrote:
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> Am 25.06.2011 17:47, schrieb Egan Ford:
>> Hello, I am new to sdcc and having a minor problem with the following code:
>>
>> void zclock()
>> {
>> __asm
>> ld      a,163
>> [?]
>>
>> $ make
>> sdcc  -c -mz80 -D__SDCC__=1 date.c
>> date.asm:276: Error: <a> machine specific addressing or addressing mode error
>>
>> If I remove the ld a,163 line it builds without error.
>
> Immediate values should be preceded by #:
>
> ld a, #163
>
> Philipp
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