What will the instruction “move #>$3,var” mean in 68k assembly?
题
What will the instruction move #>$3,var
mean in 68k assembly ?
解决方案
I figured it out. The syntax #>
is an operator to force long (immediate) addressing mode in 68K and hence my instruction move #>$3,var
would mean - move the value $3 (0x03) to variable var
forcing the long addressing mode in 68K assembly. I am not certain about the processors supporting this operation.
@drhirsch almost nailed it.
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