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I'm confused about the register displays in the WinUAE debugger.
For example: D2: 00048400 I have just watched the following instruction take place: MOVE.L D2,(A3)+ What I see in the address pointed to by A3 is this: 00061342 8400 0004 Is there a reason that the D2 register 'byte order' differs from what is actually written in memory or is it just a display bug? |
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Doh!! I should have been looking at address 61344. I would delete this post if I could!!
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Easy mistake to make.
I have done that a few times too... ![]() |
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