| | Submitted on: 12/2/2002 5:58:37 PM
By: OpcodeVoid
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By 21 Users Compatibility:C, C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++, UNIX C++
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| | Learn how you can use your knowledge of assembly to code in c++, Also learn how you can EXECUTE two instruction at the SAME TIME for advance code optimizations | |
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12/2/2002 7:12:13 PM:speedy5 looks good, i already knew this but i
didn't know which instructions paired.
you should also tell ppl that
instructions take different ammount of
times so what you think might pair,
won't. also give an example of how to
pair, some people might not understand.
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12/2/2002 7:58:16 PM: nice article, really helps out with a
lot of stuff. But as speedy5 said,
could use some examples.
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12/2/2002 8:25:49 PM:David Fritts Im realling digging these asm
articles-- keep them comming :)
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12/3/2002 3:19:11 PM:KDDFLX Nice job presenting this. It's true
more examples would help, but this is
still very usefull.
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12/3/2002 3:24:18 PM: wow... WELL DONE... this is some cool
s h i t.. I like the code it is very
well structured and i am sure it will
be something new for everyone! KEEP IT
UP
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12/3/2002 9:25:15 PM: Nice man keep the asm things comming
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12/4/2002 6:49:33 AM: Hey opcodeVOID,
it's meeeee!
Keep it
up well done
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12/4/2002 6:28:42 PM:speedy5 you guys aching for asm stuff, go check
out intel's website and search for a
file like "Intel Optimization
Manual.pdf" it's loaded with asm and
shows exactly how to pair, as an
extension to this article. if you're
too lazy to go look, email me at
speedy5asdf@hotmail.com ;)
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12/13/2002 5:47:08 AM:{ pHroZeN GeeK } Nice article OpcodeViod n thanks for
the info Speedy5. 5 from me
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12/18/2002 6:15:51 AM:Thushan Fernando nice, although i'm not really anywhere
good in ASM your article is quite good!
5 globes!
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2/4/2003 11:16:50 AM: Hello,
Thanx 4 ur Help online, I
wanna know more about assembly in C plz
mail me about this.
Hemant
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6/1/2003 9:54:22 PM: Do you know any tutorial for a
COMPLETE
newbie in assembler ?
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