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Re: AS11
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Mon, 31 Mar 1997 13:55:22 GMT
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Maria Pirsic <MPIRSIC@CHAT.CARLETON.CAnospam>
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DB - Define Byte
; allocates one byte of storage with initial value specified
DW - Define Word
; allocates two bytes of storage with initial value specified
MAR ERICSON writes:
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> There is a command "DW" and "DB"? If so, what do they stand for?
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> ericson mar
> Master of Engineering Candidate
> Project: Mobile Robotics
> mar@cooper.edu
> (212)353-4356
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> Department of Mechanical Engineering
> The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
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> On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, Bambang Sutanto wrote:
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> > > What does FDB and FCB stand for?
> > FDB - Form Double Byte Constant (same as DW)
> > FCB - Form Constant Byte (same as DB)
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Maria Pirsic
IEEE Branch Treasurer 96/97
Carleton University
mpirsic@chat.carleton.ca
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