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i nead a source code in assembly that ..i can make paint...

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Question by yeganeh ..unique
Submitted on 2/10/2004
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i nead a source code in assembly that ..i can make paint imvironment such as windows paint...not so profetionally like that...just when u move mouse ..u can draw lines through this movement..


Answer by pitung
Submitted on 5/31/2004
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KOMPORMELEDAK

 

Answer by zahra
Submitted on 1/9/2006
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I want give one input number then distinction this number is Prime number or not.depend it give me different message.
for example if my input number is 13 message was "IT IS PRIME NUMBER" and if my input number is 14 message was "IT IS NOT PRIME NUMBER".
thanks.

 

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