Hi...
I'm new 2 Assembly. I want 2 know where i've to write the code of assembly ? means which software is use to make programms in Assembly. And which is the best one ? How can i run programme after i wrote the code...? plz mention in detail..... thnx
can u help me with some basic examples ? means how to define wariable, inputing some text and some other basic things....
ans 1 more thing... whith compiler is there any other thing i need ? like linker..?
Thnx
Thnx Darkwraith..... u r the first who helped me... thnx very much...
i'm having the Nasm 0.98 and Ndisasm. what is the use of Nasm-ID ?
can u provide me some more examples ? and plz give me full comments becoz i don't know anything about it. plz give me explanation about some syntaxes.... tell me about address, move, imul, int, cmp and any other essential basic things.....
1) The addresses are there. You cannot define them. I think you misphrased your question, but I have no idea what you want.
2) See 1)
3) See any Assembly tutorial, they explain all about the weirdness of the 20-bit 80286.
4) In theory you could search the whole memory. In praxis, you only search very small areas like strings. Why would you want to find anything in memory?
All the buzzt CornedBee
"Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."
- Anonymous, published by Raymond Chen
Don't PM me with your problems, I scan most of the forums daily. If you do PM me, I will not answer your question.
BadBoy, and any who are floundering in trying to learn Assembly language. I strongly recommend the book, "PC Magazine: DOS Power Tools, by Paul Sommerson. I tried Google, and found only one location where the book is advertised as available. The price asked is only $15 or so. The web address is:
I know, the word DOS is going to draw some criticism. But, this book has many pages dedicated to the Debug program, with many examples of code and explanations. Just the thing for a true, 100% beginner, I think.
Would appreciate any constructive comments.
Last edited by RAEsquivelC; Oct 22nd, 2003 at 06:44 PM.