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Fixed some copy-&-paste typo mistakes about HuC6280's TMA mnemonic.
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ static void PutSEP (const InsDesc* Ins);
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/* Emit a SEP instruction (65816), track register sizes */
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static void PutTAMn (const InsDesc* Ins);
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/* Emit a TAMn instruction (HuC6280). Since this is a two byte instruction with
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/* Emit a TAMn instruction (HuC6280). Because this is a two-byte instruction with
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** implicit addressing mode, the opcode byte in the table is actually the
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** second operand byte. The TAM instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** an immediate argument.
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@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ static void PutTMA (const InsDesc* Ins);
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*/
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static void PutTMAn (const InsDesc* Ins);
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/* Emit a TMAn instruction (HuC6280). Since this is a two byte instruction with
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/* Emit a TMAn instruction (HuC6280). Because this is a two-byte instruction with
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** implicit addressing mode, the opcode byte in the table is actually the
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** second operand byte. The TAM instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** second operand byte. The TMA instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** an immediate argument.
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*/
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@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ static int EvalEA (const InsDesc* Ins, EffAddr* A)
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A->AddrModeSet &= Ins->AddrMode;
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/* If we have an expression, check it and remove any addressing modes that
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** are too small for the expression size. Since we have to study the
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** are too small for the expression size. Because we have to study the
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** expression anyway, do also replace it by a simpler one if possible.
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*/
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if (A->Expr) {
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@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ static void PutSEP (const InsDesc* Ins)
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static void PutTAMn (const InsDesc* Ins)
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/* Emit a TAMn instruction (HuC6280). Since this is a two byte instruction with
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/* Emit a TAMn instruction (HuC6280). Because this is a two-byte instruction with
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** implicit addressing mode, the opcode byte in the table is actually the
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** second operand byte. The TAM instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** an immediate argument.
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@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ static void PutTMA (const InsDesc* Ins)
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} else {
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/* Make sure just one bit is set */
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if ((Val & (Val - 1)) != 0) {
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Error ("Argument to TAM must be a power of two");
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Error ("Argument of TMA must be a power of two");
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}
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}
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}
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@ -1452,9 +1452,9 @@ static void PutTMA (const InsDesc* Ins)
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static void PutTMAn (const InsDesc* Ins)
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/* Emit a TMAn instruction (HuC6280). Since this is a two byte instruction with
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/* Emit a TMAn instruction (HuC6280). Because this is a two-byte instruction with
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** implicit addressing mode, the opcode byte in the table is actually the
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** second operand byte. The TAM instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** second operand byte. The TMA instruction is the more generic form, it takes
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** an immediate argument.
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*/
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{
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