Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sugar!peter From: peter@sugar.uu.net (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Adjusting the stack pointer Keywords: assembler A7 SP Message-ID: <3142@sugar.uu.net> Date: 23 Dec 88 13:51:15 GMT References: <5047@garfield.MUN.EDU> <1667@fbog.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Sugar Land Unix - Houston, TX Lines: 16 In article <1667@fbog.UUCP>, dbk@fbog.UUCP (Dave B. Kinzer @ Price Rd. GEG) writes: > "The highly regular structure of the M68000 greatly simplifies the effort > required to write programs in assembly language as well as high level > languages." - M68000 16/32-bit Microprocessor Programmer's Reference > Manual, fourth edition > -Yea, right. (Note: sarcasm) Hey, you should try programming on an intel piece of junk some time. Or how about an 8-bit processor? The only 8-bitter that I know of with a regular instruction set is the 1802 (the 6809, too, but you demean that by calling it an 8-bit CPU). Yes, the 68000 isn't a PDP-11, but neither is it an 80286. -- Peter "Have you hugged your wolf today" da Silva `-_-' peter@sugar.uu.net