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This thing will compair two files that are asked for when you run the executable. Many people have been talking about assembler code lately, so I decided to submit my two cents. This is not perfect code; since it was my first large assembler project. It has a big bug ... if you compair two identical files where one had part of it's end cropped off, it still says they are the same file. Oh well, it was worth a B :) This code is C++ commented, and should be useful to any intermediate C++ programmer who wants to use inline assembler.
This thing will compair two files that are asked for when you run the executable. Many people have been talking about assembler code lately, so I decided to submit my two cents. This is not perfect code; since it was my first large assembler project. It has a big bug ... if you compair two identical files where one had part of it's end cropped off, it still says they are the same file. Oh well, it was worth a B :) This code is C++ commented, and should be useful to any intermediate C++ programmer who wants to use inline assembler.
This thing will compair two files that are asked for when you run the executable. Many people have been talking about assembler code lately, so I decided to submit my two cents. This is not perfect code; since it was my first large assembler project. It has a big bug ... if you compair two identical files where one had part of it's end cropped off, it still says they are the same file. Oh well, it was worth a B :) This code is C++ commented, and should be useful to any intermediate C++ programmer who wants to use inline assembler.
This thing will compair two files that are asked for when you run the executable. Many people have been talking about assembler code lately, so I decided to submit my two cents. This is not perfect code; since it was my first large assembler project. It has a big bug ... if you compair two identical files where one had part of it's end cropped off, it still says they are the same file. Oh well, it was worth a B :) This code is C++ commented, and should be useful to any intermediate C++ programmer who wants to use inline assembler.