Chris Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool, I get this when compiling though, is it doing something still
> that won't accept the 16bit values?
>
> {standard input}: Assembler messages:
> {standard input}:3479: Warning: 277 shortened to 21
> {standard input}:3518: Warning: 278 shortened to 22
> {standard input}:3584: Warning: 277 shortened to 21
> {standard input}:3623: Warning: 278 shortened to 22
> {standard input}:3690: Warning: 1092 shortened to 68
> {standard input}:3721: Warning: 1093 shortened to 69
> {standard input}:3740: Warning: 1093 shortened to 69
> {standard input}:3767: Warning: 1092 shortened to 68
> {standard input}:3803: Warning: 1093 shortened to 69
> {standard input}:3822: Warning: 1093 shortened to 69
> {standard input}:3916: Warning: 1028 shortened to 4
> {standard input}:3955: Warning: 1028 shortened to 4
> {standard input}:3994: Warning: 1028 shortened to 4
Those functions do a bit-shift and a mask to change the 16bit address
into two 8bit values... Could be warnings about the right shift.
I don't see messages like that, though.
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Tyler Trafford
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