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Apr 28th, 2006
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Urgent! Help Me Pls

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I am new to Microprocessor 8086. i should submit this assignment by today evening.


I want to know how to write a C program that calls an 8086 assembly subroutine that divides a unsigned 2 byte number by an unsigned single byte provided the single byte number is NOT zero. The C program should pass the two numbers to the assembly subroutine. The original values and the result of division should be printed from the C program


Kindly help me. I am breaking my head like anything
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Re: Urgent! Help Me Pls

Hi, I know someone who might be able to help you but not for free. Please PM me if you are interested
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>I know someone who might be able to help you but not for free.
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