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From: "Ron Grunwald" <RGRUNWAL AT wasp DOT cs DOT cowan DOT edu DOT au>
Organization: Edith Cowan University
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 18:17:01 GMT+800
Subject: AT&T asm. immediate operands

Hi all G++ ers,

I have the following query regarding immediate operands in AT&T 
assembly syntax. Does anyone know how or if binary and octal numbers 
are written in AT&T assembly instructions?

Eg. Hexadecimal immediates are written as $0xA000FFFE.


Regards, Ron.


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