Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!lsuc!canrem![david.wyand@canrem.uucp] From: "david wyand" Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: assembler language Message-ID: <1991Jun18.848.4216@canrem.uucp> Date: 18 Jun 91 04:33:16 EST Reply-To: "david wyand" Distribution: comp Organization: Canada Remote Systems Hello fellow Amiga users... Recently, I've been trying to hack at the AMOS Music Library to create some of my own commands, but have run into a few problems. The library is written in assembler, so this is an assembly language question, not an AMOS one. The assembler that I'm using is A68K V2.71, and seems to be having a few problems with the source. The original assembler used was apparently GENAM2 (never heard of it, myself). Well, here's the problems... rs.l 16*2 ^could this mean reserve 32 long words? A68K chokes... Is there an easy fix, other than using dc.l 32 times? RsReset ^could this be the same as the EVEN opcode? If so, an easy fix. and finally: __Rs which is just after an equ statement, such as Envelope: equ __Rs This one really has me stumpped. Neither of the header files which come with AMOS for the libraries defines this little goody. Is it assembler specific? Any ideas?? Any comfirmation or other help would be great. Thanx in advance. Oh, please respond with E-Mail if possible. I'll post the final findings later for anyone else who wishes to program AMOS. -Dave ***** UUCP: canrem!david.wyand Internet: david.wyand%canrem.uucp@lsuc.on.ca Others: david.wyand@canrem.uucp -------------------- -- Canada Remote Systems. Toronto, Ontario NorthAmeriNet Host