AsmRef is this assembler help system.  The AsmRef
program displays major topics for selection by
mouse or keyboard (arrow keys).

How To Use AsmRef
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Topics can be displayed by clicking on them
or by keyboard selection. (arrow keys & enter)

Any display can be exited by the ESC key

The search function always starts at the
top unless (f2) continue search is requested.
The buffer option works with AsmEdit to
pass the current page to the editor.

Summary:
  ESC - exit any level or AsmRef
  F1 - search for text
  F2 - continue search
  F3 - buffer current page of AsmEdit

Finding Kernel Calls
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Kernel calls are grouped by topic.  If a call
is related to signals it will be in the
topic "signal".  To find the call or topic
use one of the index files:

  - call numbers  - calls indexed by number
  - call names    - calls indexed by name
  - call topic    - calls indexed by topic

The individual topic files start with a
index.  Look up the desired call and then
use the search function or page down to
call.

Fixing Errors
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Yes, there are  errors.  If you find this reference useful
then help others by reporting errors or revising
the data and sending the results to:

 jeff at jko@bsn1.net

Can I steal this information and use it?
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Sure, most of the text was borrowed from others.
We owe many people a big "thank you" for the
work they did.  Thanks everyone...

Where can I find updates
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