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Old 01 January 2020, 23:10   #1
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DevPac and PC-relative addressing..

Hmm, this might be discussed before.. but am I doing something wrong but the following code just does not assemble with DevPac 3.14?

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Hmm, this might be discussed before.. but am I doing something wrong but the following code just does not assemble with DevPac 3.14?

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stuff:
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Try stuff+2
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Try stuff+2
Grrr.. ok it compiled. Got a bunch of other weird compilation errors that got solved by rearranging codes & comments. Did not make me feel comfortable ;-)
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Grrr.. ok it compiled. Got a bunch of other weird compilation errors that got solved by rearranging codes & comments. Did not make me feel comfortable ;-)
Imagine how filthy I feel everytime I boot up ASM-ONE :/

I need a shower just talking about it!
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Imagine how filthy I feel everytime I boot up ASM-ONE :/

I need a shower just talking about it!
AsmOne is so great to code abs addressed stuff
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Another thing.. I noticed that sometimes when them assembling aborts due issues in the source DevPac does not free the memory needed by the assembled program. Is this a known issue? I still yet need to figure out what is the situation when this memory leaking takes place.
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Another thing.. I noticed that sometimes when them assembling aborts due issues in the source DevPac does not free the memory needed by the assembled program. Is this a known issue? I still yet need to figure out what is the situation when this memory leaking takes place.
Never had that happen to me.
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Another thing.. I noticed that sometimes when them assembling aborts due issues in the source DevPac does not free the memory needed by the assembled program. Is this a known issue? I still yet need to figure out what is the situation when this memory leaking takes place.
I had this leak, seemed to occur only when compilation failed in multi-file project with 68000 target using Devpac 3.18... It only leaked chip mem. It's no happened in quite a while so maybe some compile flag or section changes that were responsible.
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