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Assembly languages in general, of any architecture. Use with the particular processor’s tag as appropriate.
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Power PC G4 assembly language programming question
The following code works and the ori r0, r0, 0 section stops a segmentation fault after "Hello World" has been printed to the terminal:
.data
HelloWorldString:
.ascii "Hello World\n"
len = . …
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Does this 8088 code in the Leisure Suit Larry 2 game actually do anything?
In the Sierra On-Line game "Leisure Suit Larry 2" there's a part in the game where the main character (Larry) has to write a program in 8088 assembly language as part of his tribal initiation. …
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Does this 8088 code in the Leisure Suit Larry 2 game actually do anything?
In a brief email conversation with Al Lowe (yes, the man himself!) he suggested that he probably used the COMMAND.COM file as the basis for this code as it would have been installed on every PC.
Booti …