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6.4 Directives That Reference Other Files
The .copy and .include directives tell the assembler to begin reading source
statements from another file. When the assembler finishes reading the source
statements in the copy/include file, it resumes reading source statements from
the current file.
Directives That Initialize Constants / Directives That Reference Other Files
The .space directive reserves a specified number of bits in the current
section. The assembler advances the SPC and skips the reserved words.
When you use a label with .space, it points to the first word of the reserved
block.
The .string directive places 8-bit characters from one or more character
strings into the current section.
The .word directive places one or more 32-bit values into consecutive by-
tes in the current section.
Assembler Directives
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