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i have a function called

call print_all

i want to loop this say 10 times.

mov bx,0
print_again:
call print_all
inc bx
cmp bx,20
jl print_again

it doesnt work. why is not comparing. what's wrong.

mov al,0
set_1:

complete_print[row_star+0],[col_star+0], star_char,color + 4
call print_star19
call delay_star
call clear
call print_star0
complete_print[row_star+19],[col_star+19], star_char,color + 5
mov currentindex,al
call delay_star
call clear
inc currentindex
mov al,currentindex
cmp al, 5
jl set_1

this code doesnt even loop 5 times. :(

currentindex db ?

del_star db 20
delay_star proc
  mov ah, 00
    int 1Ah
    mov bx, dx

jmp_delay:
int 1Ah
sub dx,bx
cmp dl, del_star
jl jmp_delay

ret
delay_star endp

complete_print code here:

complete_print macro r,c,char,color
mov dh, r ;row
mov dl, c ;column

xor bh,bh
mov ah,02h
int 10h

    mov al, char
    mov bh, 0
    mov bl, color
    mov cx, 1
    mov ah, 09h
    int 10h 
endm
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    Presumably your registers are modified by the functions you call. Learn to use a debugger.
    – Jester
    Apr 17, 2015 at 10:05
  • i tried using other registers, still doesnt work
    – Reub
    Apr 17, 2015 at 10:12
  • Then those functions probably modified the other registers that you tried as well. Place the value of the register on the stack temporarily if you need to preserve it across a function call / interrupt.
    – Michael
    Apr 17, 2015 at 10:33
  • My suggestion would be to move the mov currentindex,al line up before the first call. Apr 17, 2015 at 10:33
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    What is complete_print?
    – lurker
    Apr 17, 2015 at 11:08

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