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Contents

Action

Start of inline assembly code block.

 

 

Syntax

$ASM

 

 

Remarks

Use $ASM together with $END ASM to insert a block of assembler code in your BASIC code. You can also precede each line with the ! sign.

Most ASM mnemonics can be used without the preceding ! too.

 

See also the chapter Mixing BASIC and Assembly and Assembler mnemonics

 

 

Example

Dim C As Byte
 
Loadadr C , X 'load address of variable C into register X
 
$asm
Ldi R24,1 ; load register R24 with the constant 1
St X,R24 ; store 1 into variable c
$end Asm
Print C
End

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