> So my question, is , is it worthy to make the assembler ; extended-ascii 
> aware ? that all :)

I don't think it is worth the effort.

Even if it was implemented and available I would not use it in my code because 
sooner
or later the code ends up in an other assembler that does not support extended 
ASCII
or support some other extended coding so I would prefer that my code would not
depend on this kind of feature and hence I would code it accordingly.

Also, implementing extended ASCII begs the question: which extended ASCII?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_ASCII

br Kusti





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