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147 #define USE16 .use16 macro234 #define USE16 macro
9139 RESET_CODE segment er PUBLIC USE1611837 D-bit is zero is a USE16 segment. The D-bit eliminates the need to11885 In a USE16 segment:11902 a USE16 or USE32 segment. The choice of the USE16 or USE32 attribute for a11923 both USE16 and USE32 code segments. The only limitation is the one imposed11926 Kilobytes is to be shared among USE32 and USE16 segments, the data that is11927 to be accessed by the USE16 segments must be located within the first 6411930 A stack that spans addresses less than 64K can be shared by both USE16 and11943 of stack used by a USE16 code segment. The size of stack pointer used by the11950 stack references, such as accesses to parameters or local variables. A USE16[all …]
9139 RESET_CODE segment er PUBLIC USE1611837 D-bit is zero is a USE16 segment. The D-bit eliminates the need to11885 � In a USE16 segment:11902 a USE16 or USE32 segment. The choice of the USE16 or USE32 attribute for a11923 both USE16 and USE32 code segments. The only limitation is the one imposed11926 Kilobytes is to be shared among USE32 and USE16 segments, the data that is11927 to be accessed by the USE16 segments must be located within the first 6411930 A stack that spans addresses less than 64K can be shared by both USE16 and11943 of stack used by a USE16 code segment. The size of stack pointer used by the11950 stack references, such as accesses to parameters or local variables. A USE16[all …]