Thanks, I'll have a look at the manuals for Intel and AMD...and I'll take a gander at the NASM manual as well.
Just a side comment: documented code is easy-to-maintain and easy-to-use...as this is meant to be a good, well documented open source alternative to expensive assemblers I'd expect that the primary interface (the commands used in the language) would at least have a programmers manual. Anyway, I'm kind of disappointed to have to go to other sources to find this information, but extremely pleased with your response time and thorough answer. Once I've developed my own documentation for the commands found here, I'll post it...but it might be a while since collation and understanding will take time from the primary responsibility. I'll also check back to see if anyone else (with more experience) has had the same insight and decided to rectify the issue.
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