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From: Mattias =?iso-8859-1?Q?Ekl=F6f?= <cascade AT swipnet DOT se>
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Subject: DJGPP+NASM favour
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Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 02:03:37 +0200
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I'm wondering if someone could type out two really minor asm functions
that'd work with DJGPP+NASM for me. I want speed at the same time as my
asm knowledge is very limited, and I don't feel like digging too deep
into it just for the sake of two functions either.

Anyway, what I need is:
* a function something like void memcpy(char* to, char* from) that'd
copy 64000 bytes of memory from (char*)from to (char*)to.
* a function like void putmem(char* from) that'd copy 64000 bytes of
memory from (char*) onto the screen (0xA000).

I'd really appreciate any help.

Mattias

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