I am trying to figure out an MBR code (16-bit assembly code in real mode) and I have these lines :
mov si,0x7cd8
lods al,BYTE PTR ds:[si]
What happens in real time, is that the physical address is 'D8' - How do I know that ? Because this is used for loading a string and printing it to the string. and that`s the first thing I can see when I run this program and these are the first lines of the code.
My question is about the second line, is it that the physical address I get is because of the calculation being done to get the physical address (segment * 16 + offset) or that the BYTE PTR tells that the SI address will be type of BYTE and the type of the data we will read is of type byte ?
segment*16+offset
. The physical address is0x7cd8
withds=0
or else it wouldn't work ;)BYTE PTR
is only required when the target size is not evident. And yourlods ...
is more usually written aslodsb
. Finally,ds
is the default segment register forlodsxx
anyway, so the segment override is unnecessary.