::> HB> cmp BYTE PTR [ds:si-2],43
::> HB> *Warning* opstr034.ASM(107) ":" operator ignored
::> HB> Is this something I can ignore or will it "byte" me later?
::> It looks like you can ignore it quite safely. The warning stems from
Thanks, that puts my mind at ease :)
::> will use DS as the segment by default, so the `ds:' part isn't really
::> necessary. If you want to get rid of the warning, you should be able to
::> cmp byte ptr [si-2], 43
::> and it'll do exactly the same thing, but with no warning.
I can live with the warning. I'd rather limit my altering of the source to
serious bugs, and REALLY don't want to mess with any of the ASM code
# Herbert Bushong harchon@centuryinter.net [TEAM OS/2]
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