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Financial institutions are required by law to perform the math in decimal. Cobol typically does this using packed decimal (BCD). This... -
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x86 assembler relies on a lot of keywords. Here is part a conversion routine I wrote many years ago. Title IBM Color Graphics... -
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FactChecker replied to the thread Learning Assembly and computer architecture for x86.Ha! If anything identifies you as a hard-core purist, that statement does! I'll be interested in how that goes. :smile: -
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@Mark44 I really appreciate the offer. I want to first trying it out writing assembly with the Masm32 SDK and emu8088 emulator first... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Applied Math PhD candidate but I hate group theory.I have a fondness for Abstract Algebra (but not much ability). It answers the question: "Given the most basic, minimal assumptions about... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Applied Math PhD candidate but I hate group theory.You might want to look at the requirements for entering into the PhD program at the University and field of your choice. I would be... -
FactChecker replied to the thread B Here's a Statistics problem for game of Polo (or Hockey if you like).So it seems as though your hypothesis may be wrong. Perhaps the success of a team tends to depend on having a superstar player whose... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Finding the nth roots of a complex number.By the time one takes complex analysis, he should be comfortable leaving it as ##\sqrt 2##. Leave the approximation accuracy for the... -
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It was more about the scope of typical application. X86 got lot of programmers since it was a widely used open platform. The RISC... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Learning Assembly and computer architecture for x86.Thanks! AAARRRRRGGGGHHHH! I hereby disqualify myself from any further comments on this subject. -
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The instructions are not necessarily one cycle. See this reference for cycle times for one version of ARM, a RISC assembly language --... -
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I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Learning Assembly and computer architecture for x86.Thanks for clarifying. I conclude that I was just confused about RISK. The demand for programmers when RISK began was probably just part...