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using 8086 in C

hi friend,
i've been making 8086 programs in TurboC editor and assembling it
using TASM but now i want to know how to use both C statments along
with x86 commands. I want"input from user to be used in manipulating
operations in 8086 like input from user 'date and time' and set it
using asm instructions."

Nov 14 '05 #1
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ad******@gmail.com wrote:
hi friend,
i've been making 8086 programs in TurboC editor and assembling it
using TASM but now i want to know how to use both C statments along
with x86 commands. I want"input from user to be used in manipulating
operations in 8086 like input from user 'date and time' and set it
using asm instructions."


How to integrate assembler with C is highly system specific, therefore
you need to ask in a group dedicated to your system. I believe Borland
has a server with a number of groups, and that would probably be a good
place to look.

Here, we only deal with standard C not the extensions provided by the
vast number of implementations.
--
Flash Gordon
Living in interesting times.
Although my email address says spam, it is real and I read it.
Nov 14 '05 #2


ad******@gmail.com wrote:
hi friend,
i've been making 8086 programs in TurboC editor and assembling it
using TASM but now i want to know how to use both C statments along
with x86 commands. I want"input from user to be used in manipulating
operations in 8086 like input from user 'date and time' and set it
using asm instructions."


Look up the _asm compiler directive, But do not blame C if you cause
problems.
Nov 14 '05 #3

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