Yes, you should certainly include more detail. However, you could write a function in C that prints numbers, and then compile it with
gcc -S foo.c
This will generate the assembly language for the C program in foo.s. You should be able to take this code and put it in your own program with a little editing and fooling around. Of course, you have to understand the calling convention for your processor, but you may already know that.
2006-12-26 08:02:47
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answered by arbeit 4
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Assmbly language for what OS/Processor? PC or Mac?
Linux or Windows? Write to the screen? A window? Serial port? Printer?
Don't be afraid to include in your question more details. Are you wanting to convert a numeric to string for printing? There are libraies out there for almost every possible thing you would want to do here.
2006-12-26 07:50:43
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answered by shadowmastertx 2
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If I count quantity what number situations I sign my call to issues then cursive (in case you could call that chickenscratch cursive). yet when I basically save on with writing oftentimes then print. i'm assuming we are talking in straightforward terms handwritten products. If no longer then print wins palms down.
2016-11-23 18:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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wat....
2006-12-26 07:48:31
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answered by Best Helper 4
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