128c128
< number sign '#' or 0x.
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> number sign `#' or 0x.
174c174
< In C, the 'true name' of an external symbol begins with 
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> In C, the `true name' of an external symbol begins with 
236c236
< (The commands '?' and '/' may be followed by '\*(ST';
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> (The commands `?' and `/' may be followed by `\*(ST';
265c265
< format '?' is printed for the parts of the instruction that reference
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> format `?' is printed for the parts of the instruction that reference
438c438
< .tr \*'
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> .tr ''
509c509
< If the '?' or '/' is followed by '\*(ST' then
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> If the `?' or `/' is followed by `\*(ST' then
512c512
< If the list is terminated by '?' or '/' then the file
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> If the list is terminated by `?' or `/' then the file
517c517
< (So that, for example, '/m?' will cause '/' to refer to
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> (So that, for example, `/m?' will cause `/' to refer to
526c526
< rest of the line following '!'.
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> rest of the line following `!'.
747c747
< ./"The 'magic' number (0405, 0407, 0410 or 0411).
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> ./"The `magic' number (0405, 0407, 0410 or 0411).
833c833
< 'Adb' when there is no current command or format.
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> `Adb' when there is no current command or format.
