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Originally Posted by StingRay
This will surely not corrupt the stack! Check the 68k manual to see why. It's an old trick to save a few cycles.
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Didn't check the manual but I guess you're right.. Having the stack pointer at an uneven address would cause major problems on the lowly 68000 if subsequently a word/long is pushed/popped, so I guess sp is always even.. Apparently it's been too long since I coded 68k asm - I used to code demos and stuff in the '90s