Annotation of gcl520h/_kill88.equ, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: ; _KILL88.EQU            5.20A  June 8, 1995
                      3: ;
                      4: ; The Greenleaf Comm Library
                      5: ;
                      6: ; Copyright (C) 1991-94 Greenleaf Software Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
                      7: ;
                      8: ; NOTES
                      9: ;
                     10: ; This file contains the definitions that standard MS-DOS assembly
                     11: ; language should use to access the _asi_kill_time function.  Mostly,
                     12: ; this is done via the KILL_TIME macro.
                     13: ;
                     14: ; MODIFICATIONS
                     15: ;
                     16: ;  December 1, 1994   5.10A :  Initial release.
                     17: ;
                     18: 
                     19: ;
                     20: ; You will note that I have an ifdef that prevents this definition from
                     21: ; being assembled when I am inside KILL88.ASM.  This prevents a clash
                     22: ; between the EXTRN declaraction here and the PUBLIC definition in
                     23: ; KILL88.ASM.
                     24: ;
                     25: ; Another note: segments are hard.
                     26: ;
                     27: 
                     28: IFNDEF _KILL88
                     29: 
                     30: IF _LCODE NE 0
                     31:                .CODE KILL88_TEXT
                     32: ELSE
                     33:                .CODE
                     34: ENDIF
                     35:                 extrn _asi_kill_time:proc
                     36: KILL_TIME       MACRO
                     37:                 call _asi_kill_time
                     38:                 ENDM
                     39: ELSE
                     40:                .CODE
                     41: 
                     42: ENDIF
                     43: 

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