
13 Jun
2008
13 Jun
'08
9:13 a.m.
In message 48521C14.4010504@necel.com you wrote:
I found that above is an intended space to indicate that the instruction is in the delay slot. I think it's probably a good old convention in MIPS assembly programming, and would like to leave it as it is, IMHO.
Indeed. If it has a deeper meaning, this should be left as is.
Anyway, sorry for my ignorance and please ignore my comments on this.
Thanks for the explanation - I think most of us were not aware of any such conventions. Speaking for me - I definitely was not.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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