Re: A89: recursion question


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Re: A89: recursion question




to sort of translate this, i think you mean it's an address to a variable,
which would be "yes" to his earlier question relating to z80.  () mean the
contents of and the thing inside is an address, so (string) in z80 is the
contents of the address string.


In a message dated 11/29/98 14:10:46 Eastern Standard Time, BLoWh0Le@aol.com
writes:

> Stuff is a variable.  I don't know Z80, but it has nothing to do with it.
>  
>  In a message dated 11/29/98 10:17:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, justin-
>  b@juno.com writes:
>  
>  << I'm still learning 68k, and reading this made me wonder a few things.  
>   Whenever you want to store a number into a register, is it preceded by
>   "#"?  Also, is "stuff" a variable like as in computer programming
>   languages, or is it used like (stuff) would be used in Z80?  I'm sorry if
>   the second question is hard to understand. >>