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<0> You named your kid after 3d rendering software? <0> How geekish <1> i named my daughter "Maya" <1> i wanted to name her grep but my gf wouldnt allow it <2> hey. <2> where can i learn more about asm ?? what is the preferred ***embler there is and site for it <2> im trying to code win32 <3> ?? aoa <4> tiocsti: aoa -> Art of ***embly: http://webster.cs.ucr.edu <4> tiocsti: AOA -> Abort Once Around [NASA, Shuttle] <5> hey TCA <5> say hi to cc
<6> hi cc <5> Hi.. Whoever you are :p <7> anyone here familiar with 8051/8052 <0> Didn't they discontinue those in the 70s? <0> http://eserver.bell.ac.uk/mirrors/i8051/part2.htm <7> i dont get the difference between signed and unsigned arithmatic, how can you specify to do a particular one <7> ? <0> You don't. <0> You don't need to know if the value is signed or unsigned until you actually compare it with something <0> For a byte sized register, -1 and 255 both look the same. <7> but adding 1111 with 1111 is different depending on whether its signed or unsigned isn't it ? <0> Is not <7> ahh, so signed arithmatic is done the exact same as unsigned, it's just how you interpret the answer ? <0> Yup <0> And that has to do with various flags that are set upon comparasions <0> And which jump you decide to use <7> quick question, how do you access the OV flag from the link above, looking in my textbook, it doesnt appear to be in the bit addressable space <0> Generally jumps will allow you to do that <0> jump if overflow, for example <0> ??jo <0> ?? jo <4> TCA: JO -> Jump if Overflow (signed) OF=1 <7> can you do a mov C, OV or something like that ? <0> no <0> For the x86, you can move the flags to a register and examine it that way if you so choose <0> But generally branching on a specific bit is the easiest way <8> <9> moin <9> anny german here? <10> NEIN! <9> :> <9> really? ;) <9> i have a test in computer systems in 2 hours and need some help with a little ***embler program <11> Wow. <8> ? <11> Bad Religion ^.^ <8> ah <12> hi <13> TCA :) <0> Hey silje. <13> bye <13> haha <13> fell asleep <13> zzz <14> TCA, I installed MSN just for you. Kiss my butt :) <14> hah
<14> you can find me there under hellsphreak@hotmail.com. I'd add you but I didn't know yours. <0> I ***ume catta explained that I'm highly anti-social? <14> I ***ume Tacky explained that I'm also highly anti-social? <0> No. She said that you were sweet and kind and lovable... <14> OMG you lie! <0> I have logs somewhere <14> she's a liar then. <15> TCA?! <0> What? <15> HI! <15> sup dude? <0> Yes, I saw pictures of your ublet <15> thanks :) <15> /query <15> oops <0> Chris.. by now you should have learned.. no more smalltalk. <0> You want something.. say so <15> why no small talk <0> It feels... disingenuous <3> smalltalk involves too many pointless messages <3> hmm that didnt work out, i was going for an oo joke <0> I understood it <16> i got it, too <3> this charlie root bastard better quit spammin me every damn day <16> who's thate? <16> from the daily reports? :) <3> yeah <11> What does "better off dead" mean? <11> I understand the words, but I can figure out the meaning of the phrase. <16> um <16> in reference to a "better off dead" list, it means that the people on the the list would make the world (or one's life) better if that person was dead. <16> i have a long "better off dead" list <11> Haha <11> Thank you dbtid. <16> you're welcome <17> hey <18> someone can say they would be better off dead also <16> Utterkins: yes, it's used in the reflexive sense, too. <16> Int3: did someone summon you from beyond the grace? <16> *grave <17> dbtid : Yep, few Spirits are doing that work. <18> i am a priest.. i can ressurect <19> :) <17> yawns <20> hi everybody. i have a funky problem. a sample piece of code is posted on http://rafb.net/paste/results/hFtTnf74.html <20> the problem exists when copying the buffer onto the struct. instead of flag being set to 1 it's always set to 0. <20> if you reverse the order of the buffer you will get the expected result <20> if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated <6> tca? <0> BoR0? <16> TCA? <17> ? <16> later <0> dbtid?
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