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    somebody help me (posted a question in Assembly section)

    It seems like nobody looks there...

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    Re: somebody help me (posted a question in Assembly section)

    Yeah, that's probably about right. I visit that section every couple years, or so.
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    Re: somebody help me (posted a question in Assembly section)

    lol....heeeeelp meeee

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    Re: somebody help me (posted a question in Assembly section)

    Problem is you're asking for ASM help in a VB FOrum....
    although a google search for "Assembler forums" wasn't much better.
    https://www.google.com/search?source...sembler+forums

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    Re: somebody help me (posted a question in Assembly section)

    Im sure some of the wiz's here would know assembly....wheres that guy who coded IBM's OS completely in assembly lol....

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