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ceriel 1990-07-30 12:46:12 +00:00
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@ -105,10 +105,11 @@ temporarily in 16-bit operand mode.
Prefixes only affect the next instruction.
.IP ""
There are also the .use32 and .use16 assembler directives, which do not
generate code, but change the default for operand and address sizes.
generate code, but change the assemblers default for operand and address sizes.
Obviously, .use16 gives 16-bit modes, .use32 gives 32-bit modes.
This is useful for assembling real mode 80386 code, or pure 16-bit
modules (that do not have the D-bit set in the segment descriptor).
These assembler directives stay in effect until there is another one.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
uni_ass(6),
ack(1),