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Question by neha
Submitted on 10/7/2003
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interfacing assembly language to C language for password matching.



Answer by Samarjit
Submitted on 11/15/2003
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Hi Neha,

I am also working onto the questions you have asked. I'll post the answers to you once I get the answers. In the meantime if you miracled to get the answer do post the answers here or else in my mail samarjit_ach@yahoo.co.in

Thanks,

Rajeev

 

Answer by convitbi@yahoo.com
Submitted on 3/7/2006
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how to create a password in c drive in assembly!

 

Answer by ravi
Submitted on 1/22/2007
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hi, i m desinging my new small operating system and i  want to know how to interface between c language and assembly language

 

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