ccastmr@prism.gatech.EDU (Mark J. Reed) (09/18/90)
I am posting this question for a friend; I do not normally read this newsgroup, so please respond by e-mail. When using the Assembler/Editor cartridge, how do you indicate that you want the low byte or high byte of a labelled address? <LABEL and >LABEL don't seem to work... Also, where can I find an 80-column vt100 emulator for an 800XL without the XEP-80 adaptor (but with SpartaDOS COLUMNS.COM)? Thanks in advance... Mark J. Reed ================================================================================ uucp : ..gatech!cc!mark | "Ambition is a poor excuse for not Internet: mark@cc.gatech.edu | having sense enough to be lazy." BITNET : mark%cc@GITVM1 | --Charlie McCarthy ================================================================================
arthur@pnet01.cts.com (Arthur L. Rubin) (09/19/90)
ccastmr@prism.gatech.EDU (Mark J. Reed) writes: > >I am posting this question for a friend; I do not normally read this newsgroup, >so please respond by e-mail. > > When using the Assembler/Editor cartridge, how do you indicate that you >want the low byte or high byte of a labelled address? <LABEL and >LABEL don't >seem to work... Have you tried "HIGH" and "LOW"? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur L. Rubin (home) (714)671-1051 PO Box 9245 (work) (714)961-3771 Brea, CA 92622 MCI Mail: ARUBIN 216-5888 Compuserve: 70707,453 INET: arthur@pnet01.cts.com or arubin@pro-sol.cts.com UUCP: {hplabs!hp-sdd ucsd nosc}!crash!pnet01![arthur pro-sol!arubin] ARPA: crash!pnet01![arthur pro-sol!arubin]@nosc.mil >>> All opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent my employer<<<