Re: A83: .db and .dw


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Re: A83: .db and .dw





.db = define byte
.dw = define word

Usually, you use .dw when you are storing some data, but 
.dw $0000 = .db 0,0
						-ahmed

At 12:50 AM 7/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>What do .db and .dw stand for and what is the difference between them
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