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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 7:35 AM   #11
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aaaawww i'm confused . my professor doesn't teach well , when he teaches it's just like reading a book aka book smart and no evident work experience. He never gives a sample exercise beforehand yet expects us to produce something like this. DaWei if only professors in our university have the same work experience as you, college life would be different. Some of them are only in their twenties and most doesnt even have a masters degree yet and they're teaching at the Philippine's number one private university! can u believe that.

back to the subject : yes I'm using the TASM 8088Emulator. the thing is , I really dont have a clue on how to transfer a value from memory to a register given only the effective address which is CX. Ive been reading the book and i can't really understand it.
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