We now created the following situation in the source: dw start,einde-04000h dw start2,start
and we get no errors anymore. But when we do this: dw start,einde-04000h+start2 The error is back..... so it looks like the start2 is going wrong. but what does dw do? gtz Raymond and Richard |---------+----------------------------> | | Albert Beevendorp| | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| | | Sent by: | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | l | | | | | | | | | 30-06-2002 14:58 | | | Please respond to| | | msx | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Re: Convert to inline | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| At 14:10 30-6-02 +0200, you wrote: >I a m afraid that doesn't work :-( > >Have you got any more ideas?? - Put the dw's on seperate lines to see which part fails (I may have an idea though) - 04000h = 16384 - 04000h = 4000h - ... I'm running out of ideas right now... GreeTz, BiFi Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP: ftp.bifi.msxnet.org ICQ #36126979 -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html