On Feb 13, 2012, at 06:52, Steve Comstock wrote:
> On 2/13/2012 3:49 AM, Thomas Berg wrote:
>> Why not code: DC X'00' ?
>>
>> (Just a curious amateur in asm)
>
> Well, the following instruction will be on an
> odd boundary, ...
>
Is this even true if the programmer uses PARM=NOALIGN?
But this is
On 2/13/2012 3:49 AM, Thomas Berg wrote:
Why not code: DC X'00' ?
(Just a curious amateur in asm)
Well, the following instruction will be on an
odd boundary, for one. More common, I think:
DC H'0'
Regards,
Thomas Berg
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But a "DC X'00'" must obviously be "done on purpose" when at a place when
constants/data is not expected ?
At least as much as a "EX *,*" ? (That could be a finger slip.)
Regards,
Thomas Berg
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Why not code: DC X'00' ?
(Just a curious amateur in asm)
Regards,
Thomas Berg
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