------- Additional Comments From nickc at redhat dot com  2009-11-19 11:15 
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Hi Chris,

> Just to make sure we're clear....my understanding of my ARM manual is that 
> we need to specify #0 just like any other number.

Not quite.  There is one form of Addressing Mode 3 where the #0 is optional. 
This is Immediate Offset addressing (see page A5-36 of the ARM ARM that you are
using).

Cheers
  Nick


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