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Hi friends, I am a newbie to Assembly Language programming, I don't know whats the equivalent Assembly code for NASM compiler and moreover is there any compiler available for ubuntu so that I can run my TASM code as it is? Here is my simple code that works fine in …

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How I can increase size of stack in assembly (NASM OS X intel64) I used **.STACK 4096** before **section .data** but return this error error: attempt to define a local label before any non-local labels error: parser: instruction expected Please guide me.

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hi , please convert this block code to intel syntax ( nasm) xorps %xmm0, %xmm0 movaps %xmm0, -64(%rbp) movb $2, -63(%rbp) movl $3103850762, -60(%rbp) movw $20480, -62(%rbp) leaq -64(%rbp), %r14

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Hey guys! I'm in the process of writing a bootloader and I'm having trouble printing out memory information, using 16 bit nasm I know INT 12h stores the low memory information in AX but I can't seem to print it out correctly. I'm currently trying to print it by converting …

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I am writing a program to get an integer from the user, and then print out all the numbers from 0 up to the number. My code gets the input fine, but when printing it out, it prints continuously in what seems to be an endless loop. Here is my …

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Hi, everyone! This is my first post ever here in Daniweb. I experienced a problem in printing the sorted array of 5 numbers, as the following code only prints the first iteration of the loop, and it does not print the array input. Here's the code: section .data i db …

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Here's the problem, I was wondering if i am right to assume that when a three-digit input is entered, i.e. 123, then the string 1 will be stored to al, 2 to ah, but i'm not sure where the 3 goes, or if ever it's plain wrong to look at …

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Hello guys, i'm trying to compute the area of a triangle using the Floating-Point stack (FPU87), but i'm having an issue outputting my value. I'm computing the area using Heron's formula: T = sqrt{s * (s - a ) * (s - b) * (s - c) } Note: s …

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Hey all, admittedly this is some homework help. I'm trying to write a program which takes a string in of hex characters, calls an assembler function which gives me the decimal value of the hex string. That assembler function calls a "checker" function in C which makes sure each character …

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I am a beginner in learning assembly language. I wanted to know which assembler would be best to use between NASM and MASM in today's context. Also, can you give a link to documentation on these assemblers?And tutorial specific for these assembler (as assembly is not standardized)

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Hey guys, I'm fairly new to assembly & i'm having trouble iterating through an array; i.e. increasing the index as I loop. I'm working under x86-64 in Linux using NASM. There doesn't seem to be much documentation on the 64-bit architecture. Also, the book i'm using seems to code all …

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Hi guys. so i wanna code my own Simple Dos-like OS that boots to a prompt with the simple command of "Hello" which should load a message that says "Hello, World!". Would someone be generous enough to give me some source code that just boots and has the command "Hello". …

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Hello! I have just started learning assembly language, and I have decided to use the NASM assembler. I made a small program, included below, that is supposed to take a number, add 5, and print out the final result. The program correctly prints the prompt, and takes a value, but …

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When I was making my most recent youtube video, I tried to do the following to define a string of bytes.. [CODE]main: jmp .game win_msg db "You win!",0 .game:[/CODE] but was greeted with compile errors saying that the label '.game' did not exist... I KNOW that it's possible to do …

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This is my OS that I've been working on for almost 3 months now (not all at once.. in periods of a few days each time). Would anyone skilled in NASM mind looking at parts of it and give me their opinion on my code? Note that there are many …

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working on a 32bit architecture and i'm adding two arrays together slot by slot into a third array so if I have 3,4,4 and 4,4,4 in the arrays the third array should contain 7,8,8 at the end of the function I was able to pass in the arrays correctly and …

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I've run into a bit of a problem with my OS.. Displaying large amounts of information; like so- [CODE]mazemsg db 0x70,"Maze game: How to play--",0 db 0x74,"-Arrow keys for movement",0 db 0x7C,"-Move into the red crates to move them",0 db 0x7E,"-Push a crate onto yellow dots to clear both the …

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Hi folks! :) I'm here with a problem of Assembly 8086 (x86) (NASM). I´m trying calculate the sum of all numbers, which are odd, lowers than X (X = number defined by user) Already solved the problem in C # and C + +, but i need the Assembly Code. …

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I have read about how multicore processing works of the Intel. The manual that I read had left out a part that would of been useful how to actually use multiple cores. It just explained how all the different parts of the CPUs interact with each other, so could someone …

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I am wondering how to change the VGA resolution and the video memory pointer in real mode assembly (nasm). I have no idea how to do this, so can anyone help me?

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I would like to know, because I noticed how slow it can be when called over and over. How would I go about doing [CODE]xor ah,ah int 0x16[/CODE] Without the interrupt? [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKFY0OivbwE"]Here's a link to my video.. can see small delays keys are pressed quickly or held in near the …

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Hi everyone, I'm creating my own OS from scratch, and I'm first producing an installation CD so that I can easily install my kernel on a hard drive. So far, I've written a CD-based bootstrap loader in NASM that finds a program within the root directory of the CD, loads …

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Over the past few days I have been writing a bootloader/kernel in NASM... It loads perfectly fine when I write it to a virtual floppy using PARTCOPY, and then boot to it from Oracle VM VirtualBox. However, when I write it to a physical floppy and try to boot to …

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