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to: TIM HUTZLER
from: OSCAR RODRIGUEZ PARRA
date: 1997-05-01 19:29:00
subject: assembler

­Hola coleguita Tim!
El Martes 29 de Abril de 1997 18:46, el bueno de Tim Hutzler envi˘ al 
coleguita Oscar Rodriguez Parra:
 SL>> Does the assembler command JUMP have anything in common with a
 SL>> GOTO?
 ORP>> Yes, they jump to other point of code, but they can not back.
 TH> Back, what?
Yes, as (GO SUB\RETURN) & (CALL\RET)
Saludos de Oscar.
e-mail: orp@santuario.subred.org
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/1238/
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Hi David!
 SL>>> Does the assembler command JUMP have anything in common with
 SL>>> a GOTO?
 >> Yes, they jump to other point of code, but they can not back.
 DK> You mean "jump back" or return?  If one wanted to return, one would
 DK> use the "CALL" command.
I want to tell him the other jump (GO SUB -> CALL)
e-mail: orp@santuario.subred.org
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/1238/
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