--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDC00006Date: 09/07/97 From: MARIUS BENDIKSEN Time: 12:09pm \/To: PHIL QUINTON (Read 1 times) Subj: Dma > Can someone recommend a tutorial? Read the PC Games Programmer's Encyclopedia 1.0, it's got a tutor which describes it perfectly with good, understandable source code. --- BBBS/NT v3.33 How * Origin: Circle of Protection - +47 55961259 ISDN/V.34+ (2:211/37) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDC00007Date: 09/06/97 From: JEAN-FRANCOIS GOBIN Time: 05:27pm \/To: PHIL QUINTON (Read 1 times) Subj: Graphix mode Windowing. Hello Phil ... > I have looked in Ralph Browns Interrupt list but I still have > a problem with graphics modes that use more memory than > the 64k segment that it resides in. > Can someone give me a step by step instruction on doing > windowing so I can move the 64k segment at A000 around > the video memory so I can draw to the full screen and not > just the top section :-) Just look at the VESA functions ... you will see something called change video memory window ... Pouce -* Champlon (Belgique) ... Perdu au milieu de la Foret ! --- FMail 1.0g * Origin: - The Alenia BBS - Gobin Jean-Francois SysOp (2:293/3212.83) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDC00008Date: 08/31/97 From: MARTIN VAN DER ZWAN Time: 06:42pm \/To: MARTIN PREUSS (Read 1 times) Subj: Re: Arrow Assembler 16 Aug 97, Martin Preuss of 2:2426/5060.62 wrote to Martin Van Der Zwan >Many times those are the best :-) MP> Well, if we're talking 'bout 8086 or Z80 then you're right. MP> But if you're looking for protected mode programming then a MP> newer book could be more of use ;-) Although a bit late and I noticed the smiley :-) we where talking about books for the arrowsoft assembler, you just changed the subject :-) CU on screen, Martin --- MBM v4.10b * Origin: Point at T&T CBCS (2:500/274.32743) > JV> Which method of transfer would you prefer to use? > > ...file request... f'req nasm095s.zip from 1:346/49, listed nodes only. 450K --- ifmail-tx (i386 Linux) * Origin: jvahn@short.circuit.com (1:346/15.1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDC00009Date: 09/07/97 From: JAMES VAHN Time: 09:01pm \/To: JACIN NIXON (Read 1 times) Subj: Re: NASM > JV> Which method of transfer would you prefer to use? > > ...file request... f'req nasm095s.zip from 1:346/49, listed nodes only. 450K --- ifmail-tx (i386 Linux) * Origin: jvahn@short.circuit.com (1:346/15.1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDD00000Date: 09/07/97 From: BRIAN MCCLOUD Time: 07:09am \/To: DANIEL TROY (Read 1 times) Subj: mode X -> can u give us complete explanation of all the appropriate registers for -> setting mode x -> i hear bout it but nobody really bothers to explain it well maybe coz they -> dont know themselves the exact uses of the registers do you know I don't really know... however I know of a utility called VGAKit that has assembly code for doing that... I'll take a look. If I can figure it out, I'll try to explain it. ((Cloud)) MauveCloud@juno.com --- PCBoard (R) v15.3/M 10 * Origin: Next time, Dial The Wrong Number! (209) 943-1880 (1:208/205) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDD00001Date: 08/30/97 From: KOBA TSVENIASHVILY Time: 08:00pm \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: AMD k6? Hi Every1! Please ,please,please help me! I am going to buy new computer in 1 week so I got confused! Every1 is telling me to buy different CPU. Some tell me to buy Ppro,some tell me P II sux, and some even tell me that Pentium is the best! So now someone told me that some "AMD k6" is the fastest and cheapest. Can anyone tell me: 1)amd k6 exists? 2)is it fast? How much MHz? 3)Is it P MMX compatible(I mean will the MMX program run on that) 4)Is it faster than PPRO? 5)Is it faster than P II? 6)How much does it cost? Please mail me as soon as possible and if you can please suggest me which chip to buy. Thanx a lot! And c'ya ... Backup not found: (A)bort (R)etry (S)lap nearest innocent bystander. --- * Origin: Fire Storm BBS +972-3-5368921 22:00-8:00 33k (2:403/202) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDD00002Date: 09/06/97 From: MARC MELVIN Time: 03:15pm \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: Translator Needed Hello everyone... I am looking for anyone interested in helping me complete a small project. What I need is a person that knows how to translate pascal to assembly (mainly REGS), and then compile the assembly into an OBJ... then, be able to send the OBJ to an internet email address... so, for example, I would send this person the code below, and they would translate it to assembly, and compile into an OBJ file usable by Pascal 6.0: Procedure Test(Num : Byte); Var Regs : Registers; Begin Regs.Ah := $0A; Regs.Bh := (Num*4) Mod 5; Intr($10,Regs); End; Now, the above is just an example, and not the actual code I need translated. But, if anyone is interested in helping me out, please send me a message at: Internet Email: Marc.Melvin@mvcc.org It is EXTREMELY important that someone be able to help... Thanks in advance, Marc Melvin Marc Melvin -+- QuikEdit 2.40 [Eval] --- TriToss (tm) Professional 11.0 - #229 * Origin: * Dynasty BBS * The Programmers Choice * (1:110/1065.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDE00000Date: 09/06/97 From: MAURIZIO BRUNET Time: 06:48pm \/To: OREN WEIL (Read 1 times) Subj: Turbo ASM -=> Quoting Oren Weil to All <=- OW> Hello All! OW> what is the last version of Turbo Asm ? I think 4.0 bye bye,Digital Warrior / CONTROL UNiT --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR] * Origin: Rage BBS: jumpin' into the Italian Demo Scene! (2:335/354) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDE00001Date: 09/07/97 From: DANIEL TROY Time: 10:34pm \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: tasm i wanna use 32 bit registers so i gotta specify .386 the trouble is that call commands end up having trailing 0's that are stuffing up the program and the jumps are having a bunch of nops stuck in afterwords too is there a way around this without switcvhing into protected mode? --- FMail/386 1.20 * Origin: GAK's BBS; Sydney, Australia; +612 9796 2821; 33.6kps; (3:712/102) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 145 ASSEMBLY LANG. Ref: EDE00002Date: 09/08/97 From: MICAEL BAERENS Time: 04:56pm \/To: PHIL QUINTON (Read 1 times) Subj: Dma Hallj Phil, har du set min rde brandbil? 04-Sep-97 11:28:38, sagde du, Phil Quinton, noget i retning af "Dma" til All... [...] PQ> or Can someone recommend a tutorial? Try acquiring the following text from a local BBS or InterNet - How to program the DMA - by Night Stalker - Support Board - ] Shadow Lands: (407) 851-2313, run by Night Stalker [ - Leander - --- Terminate 5.00/Pro * Origin: Have you ever seen a class' private parts? (2:235/213.108)