At 12:58 PM -0700 5/13/98, Stefan M. Ranguelov wrote: > It was the first time i have seen a processor with two different > assembler mnemonics. mne mon ic adj. 1. Relating to, assisting, or intended to assist the memory. Processors tend to get multiple mnemonic sets when the mnemonics are not very mnemonic. I is not so uncommon for someone to say "This is horrid" and think that they can do better. Unfortunatlly, the manufacturer generally wins out anyway unless the mnemonics are REALLY bad. -Chuck- __________________________________________________________________________ Chuck Rice