On jeu, 2008-01-10 at 10:53 -0600, Austin English wrote:
* which is essentially an input, is the destiantion register
because it is the first
* param. According to the msdn, this must be register r5, but
let's keep it more flexible
* which is essentially an input, is the destination register
because it is the first
* paramater. According to the msdn, this must be register r5,
but let's keep it more flexible
paramEter ?
Now how did that one slip in. Reading the diff before sending is a bit hard, since there are so many typos, they get hard to track. I'll resend in a couple minutes. Thanks for catching it.
-Austin
On Jan 10, 2008 11:20 AM, Jonathan Ernst jonathan@ernstfamily.ch wrote:
On jeu, 2008-01-10 at 10:53 -0600, Austin English wrote:
* which is essentially an input, is the destiantion register
because it is the first
* param. According to the msdn, this must be register r5, but
let's keep it more flexible
* which is essentially an input, is the destination register
because it is the first
* paramater. According to the msdn, this must be register r5,
but let's keep it more flexible
paramEter ?