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  1. Difference between x86, x32, and x64 architectures?

    Sep 19, 2015 · Please explain the difference between x86, x32 and x64? Its a bit confusing when it comes to x86 and x32 because most of the time 32-bit programs run on x86...

  2. What is the difference between x86 and x64 - Stack Overflow

    Aug 31, 2012 · What is the difference between x86 and x64 binaries here, we would like to download binaries for Windows 7, Ubuntu 12.04 (32 bit options)

  3. how to get program files x86 env variable? - Stack Overflow

    For example, after installing Debugging Tools for Windows (x86) on XP, it's found in Program Files but on Windows 7 it's found on Program Files (x86) which means there's no simple way …

  4. Resolving Path Issues for Visual Studio 2022 Build Tools on 64-bit ...

    Aug 3, 2024 · Question: Should the Visual Studio 2022 Build Tools be installed in Program Files or Program Files (x86) on a 64-bit machine? How can I ensure that CMake correctly …

  5. about assembly CF (Carry) and OF (Overflow) flag

    Apr 27, 2009 · It's known that CF indicates unsigned carry out and OF indicates signed overflow. So how does an assembly program differentiate between unsigned and signed data since it's …

  6. x86 - assembly to compare two numbers - Stack Overflow

    Jul 14, 2009 · For the Microsoft X86 assembler, you can write: CMP EAX, 23 ; compare register EAX with the constant 23 or CMP EAX, XYZ ; compare register EAX with contents of memory …

  7. x86 - What does ORG Assembly Instruction do? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 11, 2020 · can anyone give me a comprehensive description about ORG directive? When and why is it used in assembly written applications? Using Nasm on x86 or AMD64.

  8. What do x86_64, i386, ia64 and other such jargons stand for?

    Jan 30, 2014 · x86-64 is the name of the AMD extension added to i386 to make it capable of executing 64-bit code. This is the one you have. It is highly compatible with i386 and will …

  9. x86 - MUL function in assembly - Stack Overflow

    I am trying to execute simple multiplication in Assembly. However, I do not see the registers change when the MUL function is called. mov bx, 5 mov cx, 10 mul cx

  10. x86 - What does OFFSET in 16 bit assembly code mean? - Stack …

    I am going through some example assembly code for 16-bit real mode. I've come across the lines: mov bx, cs mov ds, bx mov si, OFFSET value1 pop es mov di, OFFSET