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| shoorick 11 Jan 2006, 13:51 db 90h,41h,DCh,76h,06h,71h,DBh,01h,BCh,20h,D2h,98h,2Ah,10h,D5h,EFh
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| RedGhost 11 Jan 2006, 18:17 a leading '$' or '0x' will tell fasm it's base 16 (hexidecimal) or a following 'h'
 Code: ;hex $0A 0x0A 0Ah _________________ redghost.ca Last edited by RedGhost on 11 Jan 2006, 19:33; edited 1 time in total | |||
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| crc 11 Jan 2006, 18:53 Quote: a following '$' or '0x' will tell fasm it's base 16 (hexidecimal) or a leading 'h' I think you mixed up the terms following and leading there...  | |||
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| RedGhost 11 Jan 2006, 19:32 crc wrote: 
 that i did,   fixed  _________________ redghost.ca | |||
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| yacko 12 Jan 2006, 00:25 thanks you guys !!
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| Madis731 12 Jan 2006, 11:11 I think you got it fixed, but here is a tip (for any new guys visiting this topic later):
 Code: 90,41,DC,76,06,71,DB,01,BC,20,D2,98,2A,10,D5,EF, 89,85,B1,71,1F,B5,B6,06,A5,E4,BF,9F,33,D4,B8,E8, A2,C9,07,78,34,F9,00,0F,8E,A8,09,96,18,98,0E,E1 FASMW has a replace function and you can replace "," => "h," here Then you only have to change the last E1 manually. | |||
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