if you really have to do it in a low-level language, do it in assembly native to that processor. you can even write them inline within your C code.
asm(" mnemonic_instruction operand, operand");
Debian User wrote:
> if you really have to do it in a low-level language, do it in assembly native to that processor. you can even write them inline within your C code.
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> asm(" mnemonic_instruction operand, operand");
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That actually is a good point. I learned programming that way in 1967. But where do I find the docs to code that way on my i386 PC with an Athlon Thuderbird CPU? Back in those days with IBM, processing power was low: you shared the S/360 in the backroom, as of yet no terminals, but there were manuals galore...
Hugo.
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