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From: jchikin@polyslo.UUCP (Joe   Chikin)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: assembler info wanted
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Date: Tue, 14-Jul-87 05:02:41 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 14 05:02:41 1987
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Reply-To: jchikin@polyslo.UUCP (Joe   Chikin)
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>Using the C-Power assembler that Mark Rinfret and I wrote, you would need
>to include a ".def test" line in the assembly, to mark "test" as an
>external symbol.  I am sure ProLine's assembler has a similar pseudo-op.
>
>--Ray Zarling

Thanks for the info folks.  However, I tried that and others without much
success.  It may be that Power Assembler's ASM.SH is very basic; it's only
32 blocks long.  

Well another question.  How do I link C .o files with assembly .o files?
(How is the parameter passing organized between C .o files and assembly .o
files?)  I can't seem to get even the simplest routines working because
of the 128's banking.  This is ridiculous!  

Also, what is the meaning of the various symbols in the symbol table?
(I.E., RD, R, >, ... etc).

Thanks again

Chikin Joe (jchikin@polyslo.UUCP)
61 N. Broad #216
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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