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@@ -105,10 +105,11 @@ temporarily in 16-bit operand mode.
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Prefixes only affect the next instruction.
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.IP ""
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There are also the .use32 and .use16 assembler directives, which do not
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-generate code, but change the default for operand and address sizes.
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+generate code, but change the assemblers default for operand and address sizes.
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Obviously, .use16 gives 16-bit modes, .use32 gives 32-bit modes.
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This is useful for assembling real mode 80386 code, or pure 16-bit
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modules (that do not have the D-bit set in the segment descriptor).
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+These assembler directives stay in effect until there is another one.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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uni_ass(6),
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ack(1),
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