From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: brad@heeltoe.com (Brad Parker) Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 13:26:00 -0400 Subject: [Unix-jun72] Minor bug in sources e09-07 In-Reply-To: <200805031621.JAA00583@mist.magic.com> References: <200805031621.JAA00583@mist.magic.com> Message-ID: <4631.1209835560@mini> "James A. Markevitch" wrote: >I downloaded the stuff from the svn, got it to build, then did a cmp -l >on the load file from my assembler vs. the one built from the svn tree. > >There is a bug in the svn sources on page e09-07, near the bottom. >The call to sleep should read: > > jsr r0,sleep; 0:.. > >Note that there should be a colon, not a semi-colon after the 0. >Presumably, this code was never executed, else it would have >resulted in a halt. thanks! but what *does* that syntax do? 0:.. ? (I do know that 0 is halt :-) -brad