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[COLOR="Green"][b]I reworked my code into a way that was simpler.[/b][/COLOR] [COLOR="Red"]I have a URL in the following format: "http://sub.domain.tld/path/to/page" I need to extract 'path' and 'page' and discard the rest of the URL. I know about the [ICODE]System.Uri[/ICODE] class and with [ICODE]Uri.AbsolutePath[/ICODE] I can get "/path/to/page/". I need a way …
Assuming you're using nasm and you're on an x86 processor, here's a quick example of boot sector code to print "Hello world" [code=ASM];=============================================================================; ; helloworld.asm: print "Hello world" to the screen and hang ; ;=============================================================================; section .text ;=============================================================================; ; start: entry point start: [org 0x7c00] ; Self-relocate origin to 0x7c00 …
Hi :) I'm writing a basic 2 stage bootloader (I actually do plan for it to work, it's not just a hello world loader) and I've migrated to nasm. I find it much easier to use, etc. etc. Anyway; I'm using the times directive to get the program to 512 …
So I decided to learn Perl yesterday, and I'm writing a Perl script to try and parse HTML files (not using regexps for the actual parsing). Anyway; I have this subroutine to iterate over each argument in @ARGV and, if one of them is an existing file, return it's filename …
[QUOTE=laguna92651;1065746]I am starting to write a assembly program for a mc68hc12. I will be reading a 8 bit signed number into PortA and outputting the results to 7 segment LED's, common anode. I will be using Port P to ouput the segments and PortCan to control the LED's displayed. I …
I'm still doing some cpuid code; but now I want to get the brand string. I've sort of got about half of it... If you have a browser that supports it; search for "/* relevant */" to seek straight to the relevant part of the code Important edit: if I …
Hi :) I'm trying to get the vendor ID using the CPUID opcode. Again, this is inline ASM with C; but it's the ASM that I need help with. The C is fine AFAIK. I'm not sure if it's the way I'm trying to do this, or if my CPU …
I'm actually writing this code as inline ASM but I feel it is more relevant to ASM than it is to C... Basically all I want to do for now is print the alphabet. However I'm having some trouble getting used to AT&T syntax (I would rather learn it than …
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