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All I can get from that page is that "the politician" helped the internet along..good for him...but that doesn't mean that he invented it..
No one really invented th internet...
You are apparently not an American. That was all just a big joke here a few years ago. Al Gore didn't really mean it -- it was a slip of the tounge and everyone laughed at him about it.



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About the code..I just can't believe that I'll need a few thousand lines of ASM code to do a recursive file search...

Anyone..any ideeas?

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You probably won't need quite that much code. I already mentioned you convert a C program to assembly. I have already posted two such code snippets
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You are apparently not an American. That was all just a big joke here a few years ago. Al Gore didn't really mean it -- it was a slip of the tounge and everyone laughed at him about it.


Is my english all that good? No..I'm not American..I'm Romanian (Europe... )

I've loked at your code and it's definatly cleaner than mine...
But I already know how to search in c++...My post wast not about the search algoritm itself, it was about how to do it in ASM.

I've already agreed with you on the fact that It's a masochist's wish to do this in asm when I have C++, but I just want to learn stuff like this in asm because..as I said..programming is one of my hobbies and I really enjoy learning new stuff.

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>>Is my english all that good? No..I'm not American..I'm Romanian
yes -- your English is excellent.

>>My post wast not about the search algoritm itself, it was about how to do it in ASM.
you start out by just doing it. do you already know 80x88 assembly ? If you do then writing that program should be a piece of cake. Sorry, but I'm not gonig to write an asm version of the program.
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do you already know 80x88 assembly ? If you do then writing that program should be a piece of cake. Sorry, but I'm not gonig to write an asm version of the program.


The only "assembly" I did was machine code(2 different things i think...) on Z80 spectrums about 10-12 years ago.That can't really help me with what I want to do now..

I was not asking for a complete source ..but some snippets would have been appreciated (asm...not cpp)...
Thanks for your patience..maybe someone else has something..if not..oh well..I'll learn the hard way..


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that link you posted has a lot of tutorials. Just do them and learn.
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