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Assembly language questions. Please tag the processor and/or the instruction set you are using, as well as the assembler, a valid set should be like this: ([assembly] [x86] [gnu-assembler] or [att]). Use the [.net-assembly] tag instead for .NET assemblies, [cil] for .NET assembly language, [wasm] for web assembly, and for Java bytecode, use the tag java-bytecode-asm instead.

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Writing on sector 0?

I need to do a bootloader in asm, and i need to write my aseembly code in sector 0 of a usb flash device. Is there is any program that enables you to do this, without manually using interrupts? Thanks
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Attempt to execute non instruction

This is a mips assembly code for a C code.I am simulating it using Qtspim, but I am getting an error as titled above. .text # j=$s0 , i=$t0 main: li $s0,5 # setting j to 5 li $...
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Is sinus scalable?

By sinus I mean here c stdlib sin() / fpu assembl;y fsin. I can give to this sinus argument with about 16 decimal digits presision or more, for example sin(1.1e-14); sin(1.2e-14) then get results, ...
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About assembly language condition choosing

I'm more familiar with c language, but how do we write the below c language coding to assembly language? I've tried but always failed. if(a==4) { routine1(); } else if(a==5) { routine2(); } ...
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How to run an external program using nasm under linux

I'd like to know how to execute a program through code written in nasm under linux. To clarify, I want to run gzip via my assembly code and have it compress and/or decompress an arbitrary file. I'd ...
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Read from memory location using gdb? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Using gdb to check register’s values I know that to read from the memory location below: mov %esi, (%eax) when in GDB I can use (gdb) display *(int *)$eax If a want to ...
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Using gdb to check register's values

How can I see what values the registers hold? I have the following line of assembly: mov 0x8(%rax), %rax cpm %ebx, (%rax) Using the command: (gdb) p/x $ebx (gdb) p/x $rbx $3 = 0xb I get the ...
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Parsing the Stack and Registers (EBP, EIP, ESP) and figuring out which function is related to each frame

So, supposing I have access to the registers of a program. I have access to esp, ebp and eip. eip is pointing to the next instruction that needs to be executed, ebp is pointing to another frame ...
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Boot loop when trying to enable protected mode

I'm writing a basic bootloader just to the point where I have some sort of environment where I can write a simple C program, write it to a hard disk (no file system), and run it. That's all I want to ...
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Virtual box vdi Nasm jump

I'm doing research on bootloaders. That is, I'm trying to write simple bootloader with Nasm which will run in VB (vdi disk). For now on I did set up a virtualbox environment for testing purposes and ...
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How do I get the machine code of an assembly instruction known at compile time?

I want to be able to convert a single line of ASM into shellcode. I.E: CALL EBX How do I go about doing this, and also being able to properly convert this shellcode so that I can store it in a ...
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How to write assembler language - what do I need to get set up

I've read that learning a low level language can help writing higher level languages (although not essential). However, I don't know how to get set up. If some one said to me, "I want to learn VB....
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Why is both "03 c8" and "01 c1" = add ecx, eax

While using cheat engine I stumbled upon that both of these opcodes results in the same assembly code: 03C8 add ecx,eax and 01C1 add ecx,eax Why is this and is there any difference?
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Atomic compare and swap in assembler OS independent

I am writing OS independent lockless queue, queue works fine (with default windows\linux atomic CAS), but I want to make queue work without any change in linux and windows. So I gues I should write my ...
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fpu state (x87)

I am searching for info about how many values can be considered as part of current fpu state (I mean the values on which floating point code calculations depend on) I know that it would be 3 modes of ...
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linux nasm assembly dwtoa

I am stuck on a practice problem where I need to read in an integer, add 1 to it and print out the result. On this question: linux nasm assembly print all numbers from zero to 100, user Gunner ...
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How can I count how many clock cycles it takes for the rdtsc instruction to execute?

I know that the unsigned long long gets stored in eax/edx but I'm wondering how can I find out how many clock cycles it takes to execute a single rdtsc instruction? EDIT: Does something like this ...
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Cannot link with system32.dll using visual studio command prompt

Using link.exe with the visual studio command prompt: link.exe "C:\Users\Jon\Desktop\euler\asm\test" kernel32.dll provides the ever helpful: LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file '...
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Confirming some memory locations in Assembly [closed]

So I have a program where I ask the user to input an entry, which it compares to the value "zoidberg." If it isn't zoidberg, then it tells the user that the entry is incorrect. I didn't write it, but ...
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Visual Studio 2010 - Memory Window - Edit Value

I tried looking on MSDN, Google and Stack Overflow and I couldn't find an answer to what I'm looking for. Is there a way to edit, through the Memory Window, the code at a given address? I use the ...
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AVR Microcontroller

I want to write MIPS assembly codes. Does atmel avr microcontrollers support MIPS (just like PIC microcontrollers) or do I have to use avr assembly anyway.
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Clobber list for rep_movsl

I'm trying out the examples of inline assembly in: http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/brennan/brennan_att_inline_djgpp.html But something is confusing me about clobbering: About behavior of clobber ...
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Assembly understanding ldi for high and low bytes

I am having trouble understanding what the code fragment below loads into each register. What will each register store after the code is executed? ldi r20, low(-1) ldi r21, high(-1) ldi r17, low(...
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ARM assembly - code to replace character on a string

I have this C driver program #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> extern void subs( char *string, char this_c, char that_cr ) ; int main(int argc, char *argv[] ) { char this_c= 'e'...
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print a __m128i variable

I'm trying to learn to code using intrinsics and below is a code which does addition compiler used: icc #include<stdio.h> #include<emmintrin.h> int main() { __m128i a = ...
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Counting number of frames on stack

To start off, I need to write a assembly (Intel IA-32) function that returns the contents of the caller's frame pointer. I don't think I'm doing it correctly, but what I came up with was pushl %ebp ...
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How does a Windows process memory dump look like

I just try to understand the structure of a memory layout for a process in Windows, so this is my main goal. I thought it looks like this: But then I read that processes under Windows can have ...
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Replace serial data, which has been sent out, by new data in 8051

I have a number counting program which transmits serial data ( three digits ) to hyper terminal. That program counts (increases / decreases) per second. Whenever it counts, it sends to serial out. ...
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The addressing mode can write like this?

I want use cmp instruction, Whether to set up the following syntax in assembly language? example: cmp [temp + si],[temp + si+1]
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Some questions regarding compilers and assemblers

Lots of basic questions are there in my mind. I need to clear them. Statement 1: A compiler converts a human-readable codes to object codes, and those are converted to a machine code (executable) by ...
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ASM subroutine to print coloured text at specific location on the screen

I'm trying to write some ASM code that will write some text to the display using BIOS interrupts. This code will run from the boot sector. I have msgText DB "Hello" ;Text msgCol DB ...
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Homework in assembly language

I have this simple code in assembly: 1000 Add R3,R2,#20 1004 Susbtract R5,R4,#3 1008 And R6,R3,#0x3A 1012 Add R7,R2,R4 My question is what does the "And" do... I am really ...
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Why does this assembly yield 24 instead of 4?

I am having trouble understanding how the following code works. It is a simple piece of code which uses a recursive function to find the factorial of a number. In this case 4*3*2*1 = 24. .section ....
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Faking polyphony with single sound channel

I am writing music for an emulated system (Chip16), which can output ADSR formatted sound to a single channel. Furthermore, it can only play one sound at any given time, cutting off a playing sound ...
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Double Buffering, Assembly x86

Well, I'm making a Space Invaders game on Assembly x86 ( 8086 ), and it runs pretty good so far. I'm using assembly in graphics mode 13h, that means 320x200 pixels and 256 colors. For drawing I'm ...
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Setting SFR by single bits or as a byte on 8051 arch

Is there a difference in assigning a whole byte to an SFR or applying an AND or OR to it's value? In other words, does it matter if I set some bits to same value as they were previously or this can ...
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Wrong value when swapping array values in x86 assembly

I'm working on quicksort in x86 assembly and I need to swap two elements of an array A[pivot] and A[j], but I can't even assign a value to an array index let alone swap the elements. Array is ...
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Variable length arrays in C, how are they compiled

I have some given code that uses variable length arrays on the stack in C. I cannot easily change that code to use malloced buffers on the heap, since I am working on some stuff where I have no ...
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How to convert unsigned numbers from signed to unsigned(binary and hexadecimal)?

So i'm trying to learn assembly language from Randall Hyde's book : The art of assembly language, and i've finished learning the first chapter and now i'm trying to do the exercises. And i have the ...
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Convert word to double word in assembler

I'm having some problems trying to solve this expression in assembler. `$`z=(5*a-b/7)/(3/b+a*a) I would like to know how do you convert a word to a double word ( unsigned solution ) , do i have to ...
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How do I create an msdos .com program that takes a file as parameter

How do I create a .com program that accepts a file as a parameter. The .com program is to be executed from the Command line interpreter. I'm planning to write the program in Assembly language. Here is ...
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Local variables IA32 Assembly using scanf

I am having a slight issue figuring this out for some reason. Have to convert a small C program to assembly. Basically a small main for input which is gets a value for the size of an array from the ...
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Where do we put the input value in a register on a x64 assembly

sample: pushq %rbp movq %rsp, %rbp movl %edi, -20(%rbp) movl $1, -16(%rbp) movl $0, -12(%rbp) movl $0, -8(%rbp) cmpl $2, -20(%rbp) Lets says input value is 1 what to set 1 as %...
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Assembly - Arithmetic Right shift (Sar) [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: SAR command in X86 assembly with one parameter What does it mean when there is only a source and no destination parameter in a sar instruction? example: sar %eax, when ...
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Assembly error when compiling a C file under Linux

Hi I am trying to compile simple C programs in my computer and I get the similar msgs from under the terminal [see images] when compiling, stating some sort of assembly error. I dont know if this is a ...
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retrieve memory location in assembly

My problem is I have to write a program that calls malloc using assembly language. However I do not know how to retrieve the address of the area allocated. Will it store it in memory somewhere, and if ...
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Why is the my machine decrease the stack pointer by 20 in this code?

I have the following C code compiled with GCC and disassembled to assembly in gdb. I'm using a Macbook pro with 64bit Intel i5 processor. In the 'main()' the 'char* name[2]' has 2 char pointers which ...
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Modifying a byte in memory using shellcode

I have been trying to create a simple chunk of shell code that allows me to modify a string by doing something simple like changing a letter, then print it out. _start: jmp short ender ...
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Local labels in TASM: Symbol already defined

I want to use local labels in my procedures to prevent the use of prefixes for common labels in my program. I tried using local labels (@@). According to my book, "The life of a local label extends ...
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Why loop failed in asm(x87)

I have some calculation in asm in loop, it must be before Sum will be 3, but loop work all time and never ending. Here is mu code: int main() { float Sum=0; int i=0; int A=5; int B=...
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