my what is an idiot?Quote:
Originally Posted by RoD
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my what is an idiot?Quote:
Originally Posted by RoD
Sure, I've seen whole OS's in much less than that! Remember the eighties?Quote:
I think my fellow assembly language programmers on this board would agree with me that 144KB is a lot of code.
There are a few people on this board who "... have probably written their own OS in 10KB"
I've seen assembly and it has to be the most un-readable language there is. I don't know how you guys can learn it and remember what all those 3 letter things do!
I believe you've answered your own question...JNZ = jump not zero, NOP = no operation (or something like that), shl = shift left, etc...Quote:
Originally Posted by VOX
If it wasn't for stupid network drivers, I would've...Quote:
There are a few people on this board who "... have probably written their own OS in 10KB"
Not quite. Assembly was actually created for the express purpose of being easy to read. That was of course, back when the only alternative was pure machine code written in binary :DQuote:
I've seen assembly and it has to be the most un-readable language there is. I don't know how you guys can learn it and remember what all those 3 letter things do!
Since we are on the subject of assembly:
AT&T Syntax > Intel Syntax
:p
System 370 > AT&T :p
Never!
Intel > AT&T in all cases.
Keep telling yourself that Bubba. What has intel produce vs what has AT&T produce in the case of programming languages?
Oh god ! intel fanatics
give me a 68000 any day !
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