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assembly code for intel 80X86 number system conversion that...

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Question by bob
Submitted on 9/1/2003
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assembly code for intel 80X86
number system conversion that perform 16bit operation
arithmetic operation that perform 16bit operation


Answer by fahadislam2002@yahoo.com
Submitted on 11/24/2004
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I have created an 80*86 assembly language program...
1- which can convert any number in any abse (number system ranging from 1 to 65535)in any other numer system
2- this is a very efficient program of just about 200 lines
for rating mail me fahadislam2002@yahoo.com

 

Answer by J
Submitted on 9/8/2005
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I don't really care

 

Answer by JE MOEDER
Submitted on 10/9/2006
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IK HOOP DAT JE DOODGAAT HOMOFIEL

 

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