From: dh <dh@icbook.com.ua>
To: Assembly Linux <linux-assembly@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re:variables & How interrupts work
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 14:52:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D663003.7800E652@icbook.com.ua> (raw)
Hi all!
> Hi all,
and Hi RCS!
>
> I need some help to understand how interrupts work on Intel.
Intel can help you to understand how interrupts work on x86 :)
http://developer.intel.com/design/PentiumIII/manuals/
> For example, how do I print a character in the screen?
> Wich register must contain the character for that? Is "int 10h" the correct
> interrupt for that?
Yes, int 10 is correct interrupt for that.
For more information, please, input in google.com string - helppc,
download this program and just read.
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone explain me how global and local variables from C are treated in
>assembler?
Many people know how it make, but explain this for you...
It's a very long story.
> Is that write that local variables are storage in the stack?
Not, it isn't write :)
Good buy all!
Khmara Dmitro
engineer, IC Book Lab
dh@icbook.com.ua
www.icbook.com.ua
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