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Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2001 00:19:06 +0200
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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In-reply-to: <20010303143222.A11337@kendall.sfbr.org> (message from JT
Williams on Sat, 3 Mar 2001 14:32:22 -0600)
Subject: Re: djasm patch #5
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> Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 14:32:22 -0600
> From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
> 
> Bill, you initially implemented sh[lr]d in `stock' djasm.y for
> the following double-precision shifts:
> 
> sh[lr]d reg16, reg16, const
> sh[lr]d reg16, reg16, reg8
> sh[lr]d reg32, reg32, const
> sh[lr]d reg32, reg32, reg8
> 
> (This is only half of the available double-precision shifts,
> but these are the only ones you implemented.)
> 
> Then, you later (in your hacked version of djasm.y, never distributed
> with DJGPP) redefined sh[lr]d to be consistent with the other mnemonics,
> introduced new mnemonics for the double-precision shift operations, and
> implemented all 8 forms of the instruction.

Are you saying that djasm with sh[lr]d support was never distributed
or made available via CVS?  If so, there's no need to provide any
back-compatibility options.

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