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Group #2 - Fidonet
Conference #9 - Pascal
Message Date: 08-22-97 18:16:17
To: Nathan Malyon
From: Peter Louwen
Subject: Re: ASM Formula
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-=> Quoting Nathan Malyon to All <=-
NM> does anyone know how to after getting an answer from an
NM> Interrupt call (using ASM Command for TP)
NM> figure out which flags are on/off like
NM> bit 0 : on
NM> bit 1 : off
NM> bit 2 : off
NM> bit 3 : on
NM> bit 4 : off
NM> bit 5 : off
NM> bit 6 : off
NM> bit 7 : on
NM>
NM> from the actual number
NM> 10010001b
First define some constants:
CONST Bit0 = 1;
Bit1 = 2;
Bit2 = 4;
Bit3 = 8;
Bit4 = 16;
Bit5 = 32;
Bit6 = 64;
Bit7 = 128;
Now, if you want to see if, say, bit number two is set, you do it like
this:
in Pascal: IF YourVariable AND Bit2 <> 0 THEN { -- it's set }
in BASM : ; assume the quantity of interest is in AH
test ah, Bit2
je @@Yes
; -- at this point, the bit is not set
@@Yes:
; -- and here, it is
Peter
... "She's a gift." "Obviously you unwrapped her."
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