ID: Q49900
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The Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) will not let you jump directly to a hexadecimal address. If you try to assemble:
jmp 0FFFFh:0000h
You will receive the error message:
A2038: left operand must have segment
This is the expected behavior for MASM. To make a jump to an absolute address you must create a pointer to point to the offset inside of the segment.
To create a pointer to point to the offset inside of the segment in question you would create a segment at a specific location. For example:
bios SEGMENT AT 0FFFFh
ORG 0
reset LABEL FAR
bios ENDS
Then, any one of the following three jump instructions will perform the
jump to offset 0000h within segment FFFFh:
jmp FAR PTR reset
jmp bios:reset
jmp reset
Note that the opcode that is generated in the listing file is EA 0000 ----
This process is covered on Page 101 of the "Microsoft Macro Assembler 5.0: Programmer's Guide." The second paragraph states the following:
An AT segment typically contains no code or initialized data.
Instead, it represents an address template that can be placed over
code or data already in memory, such as a screen buffer or other
absolute memory locations defined by hardware. The linker will not
generate any code or data for AT segments, but existing code or
data can be accessed by name if it is given a label in an AT
segment.
Additional reference words: 5.00 5.10 5.10a 6.00 6.00a 6.00b bios rom
KBCategory: kbtool kbprb
KBSubCategory: MLIss
Last Reviewed: January 9, 1995