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| From: | xmerm05 AT vse DOT cz (Mertl Michal - UC,,student,UID=22797) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: Great new 386/GAS guide |
| Date: | Fri, 5 Sep 1997 11:53:27 GMT |
| Organization: | University of Economy, Prague |
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Vic <tudor AT cam DOT org> wrote: >Gurunandan R. Bhat wrote: >> 1) How does one reserve space in a (stand-alone) assembly program >if you mean, reserving space for a variable, then you use the .comm >directive like this: >.comm _x,4 will create a variable (global variable, AFAIK) that could be >a char, an int, a float or anything that will get into those 4 bytes. >a long will take 8 bytes IIRC so you could say .comm _y,8 and so on. Doesn't long use also 4 bytes (32 bit)? Michal "MiMe" Mertl E-Mail: XMERM05vse.cz
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