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#112264 - Leading zero needed bit 7 is high Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I had that mystery also appear when using my old DOS assembler. It seems that any hex values where bit 7 is high (ie: from 80 to FF) you need a leading zero, such as #0C5h |
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