
Originally Posted by
BigWumpus
I prefer to use "@ DE" to put data inside the programcode and READBYTE to get them back.
Usind more than 8 bit is a little bit tricky - processor - pbp - assembler don't realy fit together in every combination.
As far as i'm aware of... @ DE store into the EEPROM, not the codespace at all. and there's not benefit to use it unless you want to specify some label. DATA do the same thing.
And READBYTE don't exist in PBP.. just READ
Last edited by mister_e; - 25th July 2006 at 22:15.
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