Assembly (Stage 3.1) -- Interpreting the assembly errors in file "t1v0.s" |
Click here to see t1v0.lst, the listing generated from the command
as68000 -V 68020 -L -o t1v0.o t1v0.s
C EQU $202200
ORG $201150 ----ERROR----> unknown instruction 'ORG'
000000 A DC.W 639 ----ERROR----> symbol 'A' already defined 000000 027F
How ever, the assembler did not recognize that the "name" for this memory location could be A, believing that this "name" or "symbol" was already defined, is in use, else where in the file.
The reason that "A" is already defined is because of a previous error introduced by the comment
A 68000 routine for C
when we unintentionally put "A" into the label field. For a more detailed explanation see this page in the "Full Companion".
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Last modified: July 14, 1996 06:36 PM
by M. Smith. Copyright -- M. R. Smith