Re: A82: Binary and Decimil Conversion
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Re: A82: Binary and Decimil Conversion
I don't remember what I meant... Nice job posting basic to an asm list
though... :)
Still, no one wants to write drivers for the hard drive... Its real
easy... You have a 16bit value (cylinder), and 2 8bit values (head,
sector). You have 512bytes a sector...
The HDs are about the size of the metal part on a disk...
>Do you mean mental help or help writing the program? I might be somewhat
>insane, but I was probably typing late at night. I got "help" from just
>reading the asm lessons that gave the basic 8bits, 2^0~2^7 thing, then
>decided that my ECAL class was as boring (and pointless) as ever so
>started programming.
>
>Sometime, gussie@alaska.net (Grant Stockly) wrote:
>>Larry, for no aparent reason, did you get help anywhere? ;)
>
>>>Here is basic progs I wrote, I will translate them into assembly as my
>>>first project!!! =) =) =)
>>>They're in UUE, so someone who can decode them, please repost them as
>>>attached files as many on the list cannot seem to use UUE format.
>>>Thanks. I hope there is not already a program like this.
>>>~Larry C
>>>Larry1492@juno.com
>>>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/9888
>
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