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Hi every one!
Is there a way , in assembler, to define constant tables with DWORD (32 bits)values on it?
Or the only way is splitting in 16 bit values?
i.e.
High_Word_Tab:
dw 0x0000
Low_Word_Tab:
dw 0xffff
Thanks
Luis
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There is no assembler directive to define a table in terms of 32 bit values. You can also define the 32-bit value table using the Define Byte directive also. When accessing this table, we must make sure we access on the correct 4-byte boundary.
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There is no assembler directive to define a table in terms of 32 bit values. You can also define the 32-bit value table using the Define Byte directive also. When accessing this table, we must make sure we access on the correct 4-byte boundary.