On 17 May 1994, Don Lekei wrote: > It is always better to get used to the manufacturer's mnemonics as any code > examples or help you get from others is likely to be in that form. A good > macro assembler will allow you to generalize your code to make it more > portable. I take your point as a general idea, but come on - ADDWF f,d where d is *direction*!!! Whats wrong with ADD f,W / ADD W,f? Ive programmed Z80, 6502, 8051, 77C82, ARM2, 68000 - and I have to say that the PIC has the least user friendly mnemonics of the lot. Still - Im sure I'll get used to them in time... Peter - Peter Knight Email: p.j.knight@uk.ac.bradford Mono: Cathedrow _ _ _ _ Who says you can't display letters on a 7 | _| |_ |_ |_| _| _ _ _| segment display? OK, so you can't do a W..|_ |_| |_ | | |_ |_| | |_| _|