This may have been asked, But I'm still not really sure if Defines are really Equates
I wish I can make equates using WLA, But I am not sure on what it is, Does it still need to be defined? Or is there another way?
Examples in ASM6 format that I want resolved so far while converting to WLA-DX:
This may be helpful for me, Because without equates, ASM transition would be much difficult to WLA-DX!
I wish I can make equates using WLA, But I am not sure on what it is, Does it still need to be defined? Or is there another way?
Examples in ASM6 format that I want resolved so far while converting to WLA-DX:
Code:
;How equates in ASM6 work:
EquateVar1 = 1
EquateVar2 = $02
EquateVar3 = %00000010
EquateVar4 = $0405
EquateVar5 = Label
EquateVar6 = Label - 6
EquateVar7 = Label + 7
;EquateVar5 in RAM as Word using ($04) is equal to:
Var4part1 = $04
Var4part2 = $05
EquateVar1 = 1
EquateVar2 = $02
EquateVar3 = %00000010
EquateVar4 = $0405
EquateVar5 = Label
EquateVar6 = Label - 6
EquateVar7 = Label + 7
;EquateVar5 in RAM as Word using ($04) is equal to:
Var4part1 = $04
Var4part2 = $05
This may be helpful for me, Because without equates, ASM transition would be much difficult to WLA-DX!