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Subject: More on gpasm
From: blacksheep ####@####.####
Date: 16 Apr 2002 15:23:07 -0000
Message-Id: <20020416171322.GE327@hybris>

Hi everybody, I'm new and would like an help to start hacking around..
I got from internet some *.asm codes and simply tried to compile' em
with gpasm  just to see if it worked... it didn't.

Why ?

I knew there were differents "semantics" for assemlers. Which should I
learn - from where? Obviously to develop with gpasm.

I'm interested in developing on PIC16F84 and others, of course, bat, at
the moment, my programmer has only 18 pins adn I got few of them.. 

Any suggest is welcome, and while I'm growing on that, maybe for the
moment I won't be useful for anybody ... :-( but..
just wait!

:-)

Happy hacking, people!
P. 
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