asev98 wrote
Does ARG = *(frame-3) mean if the address of frame-3 is, for example, 1 then ARG will have the value 1? Or it means that if frame-3 is 5 then ARG will have the value in the address 5?
The "*" is C/C++ syntax that means use the value to the right as a pointer.
If the address of the current stack frame is 261 then ARG = *(frame-3) means ARG = RAM[258].
This is restoring ARG to the value that was pushed onto the stack during the
call command.
--Mark
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