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hi, i need some help. student from philippines

Started by angelngaako, February 09, 2011, 12:37:05 PM

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angelngaako

my professor told us to make at least 30 assembly programs.
can u please teach me how to make and rum a masm32 programs? i need ur help. if you have facebook u can add me in angelngaako@yahoo.com , i am always online there. i wish you guys can help me as soon as possible. tnx
:U

zemtex

Write 30 c++ programs, compile them and give them to your boss. Tell him, here is your bloated versions of the assembly programs  :bdg
I have been puzzling with lego bricks all my life. I know how to do this. When Peter, at age 6 is competing with me, I find it extremely neccessary to show him that I can puzzle bricks better than him, because he is so damn talented that all that is called rational has gone haywire.

donkey

Hi,

there are many examples in the forum of how to build a program using MASM. All you need is a text editor, some knowledge of assembly language and the MASM32 SDK (I think that's what Hutch is calling it these days). Once you have written something, if you have any specific problems the members here will be glad to help. However, we won't do your homework for you, not only is it against the rules of the forum but its dishonest and you end up learning nothing. But while your here, why not ask someone to complete your assignments in other subjects as well ? I'm sure that with enough grovelling you can actually have us complete an entire bachelors degree for you and that way you can just hang out, much easier than actually picking up a book or reading a help file.
"Ahhh, what an awful dream. Ones and zeroes everywhere...[shudder] and I thought I saw a two." -- Bender
"It was just a dream, Bender. There's no such thing as two". -- Fry
-- Futurama

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dedndave

if my prof told me to write 30 programs, i'd write 1 program that generated the other 29
computers are all about "doing your work for you", and that's why we learn to program them

angelngaako

ahhm may i ask one thing> are you familiar with masm51 assembler?

dedndave

yes - i used masm 5.1 for a long time
it is for old 16-bit dos programs
if you install the masm32 package (upper right corner of forum page), you can assemble 16-bit or 32-bit code
the package includes masm version 6.14

dedndave

if you want 30 16-bit programs, near the bottom of the main page is the 16-bit sub-forum
i know you can find 30 programs in there - i probably wrote that many - lol

angelngaako

wow i think i can passed my subject because of this forum thank you! i will download first the masm32 then i will start now making them
:)
thanks!


angelngaako