Actually this is pure Assembly. I thought A86 was an x86 assembler... well, it must be otherwise it wouldn't even run on my machine, now would it. no, it isn't an external operation, pure ASM code for A86. Now, I'll post all of my code in here, and maybe someone can tell me why it doesn't...
Oh, hmm. I don't want to seem ignorant, but what is a directive? Is it an assembler specific command? Because if that's what a directive is, this might explain my problem. I didn't know assemblers had their own exclusive commands.
I don't know what you mean by what "kind" of command it is. But it's like
if (this is true) (do this)
Now why doesn't it work in NASM but does in A86? Does NASM just not support such a thing or does it work differently?
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