Assembler? Bleedin' eck. Apart from me and Zeity who on CUK is ancient enough to be able to do that?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAssembler? Bleedin' eck. Apart from me and Zeity who on CUK is ancient enough to be able to do that?
I used to prefer Macro 11, far more sensible than 8086 etc.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLooks like Churchy made an arse of himself with some poor code from the 1980's.
Yes I know the penalty for resurrecting old great threads is a perm ban but I dear admins!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBelow is a piece of code. If you feel like optimising it then please do. It is purely an exercise and for the hard of thinking (AtW), not a competition. Your resulting code must be assembled via debug and if you use a hex listing (in the case of .386 code for example) then please show your source code and explain any optimisationsOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought you said it was code, not anarchic jibberish
Do you need to tell us the target architecture for optimisations to be sensible? Out of interest is this real code from some legacy system?Comment
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1.5yrs ago!!! jeez, I remember reading this thread, it seems like it was just a few months ago..
Still haven't bought the Dummies Guide to Learning Assembly or whatever a good beginners book would be. AND I still haven't bought the Python for Beginners book either...
This time next year rodders..The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View Post1.5yrs ago!!! jeez, I remember reading this thread, it seems like it was just a few months ago..
Still haven't bought the Dummies Guide to Learning Assembly or whatever a good beginners book would be. AND I still haven't bought the Python for Beginners book either...
This time next year rodders..
Well, there are some who say if you havent coded assembly language you are not a real programmer.
Me, i dont care, I only do web development and leave assembly language to AtW and Churchy.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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