On Tuesday 04 April 2006 07:09 pm, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
E.g., if you
are writing code for a 68xx, you have little choice
but to do everything in memory addressing.
Or a 6502. I don't know what to *do* with all the other registers on
other architectures. ^_^;;
OTOH on one of those *I* don't know what to do with all of those addressing
modes... :-)
Or, I guess, you could conceivably look at that page zero stuff as
"registers". Is there any standardization for how those are used at all?
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