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Re: please comment each line

by Herbert Kleebauer <klee@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 15, 2007 at 03:51 PM

Frank Kotler wrote:
> Herbert Kleebauer wrote:

> >>Good luck to jella deciphering this one!
> >
> > For example, what do you think is easier to understand
> 
> Jella's assembly syntax, your comments! (and your representation of the
> data!!!)
> 
> If he can't put the two together... he's just not going to pass the
course.
> 
> (What's with changing the "lea"s to "mov(e.w)"s? That's a Masm trick!)

In this case it was a TASM trick. Used TASM to assemble his source 
and then disassembled it.




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please comment each line
jella_flores@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-02-14 05:30:29 
Re: please comment each line
Herbert Kleebauer <kle  2007-02-14 18:06:18 
Re: please comment each line
"santosh" <s  2007-02-14 11:12:55 
Re: please comment each line
Herbert Kleebauer <kle  2007-02-15 11:07:48 
Re: please comment each line
Betov <betov@[EMAIL PR  2007-02-15 10:55:26 
Re: please comment each line
Herbert Kleebauer <kle  2007-02-15 13:51:21 
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Betov <betov@[EMAIL PR  2007-02-15 13:45:50 
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//\\\\o//\\\\annabee <  2007-02-15 16:43:39 
Re: please comment each line
Frank Kotler <fbkotler  2007-02-15 13:41:48 
Re: please comment each line
Herbert Kleebauer <kle  2007-02-15 15:51:09 
Re: please comment each line
Frank Kotler <fbkotler  2007-02-15 16:31:32 
Re: please comment each line
"Evenbit" <n  2007-02-15 02:41:38 

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