HOW TO GIVE INPUT VALUES TO DATAPOINTER USING MEMORY. MY PROGRAM IS NOT TAKING IN ANY VALUES GIVEN @DPTR.</b >
And it is too hard to figure out that # is in this situation meant as a wildcard character? Not any of the more spread wildcard characters used by traditional grep but some programming frameworks have been using # when defining match patterns for input fields in dialogs.
IMO use of ##### is just as bad.
What is wrong with learning to do it properly?
on that particular instruction last post from me if I see bold, .... or all capitals
Erik
stop using multiple dots......stop using bold.....use ##### instead######.............
oh fine......assembly programming...we tried out our Keilc just today...so when we gave the particular DPTR value in the program it never got executed and an error was generated on that particular instruction.......answers for this question ????
typing in all capitals and bold does not make you get an answer faster, in fact some may not respond for that reason
If I understood your question I believe I could answer
"more words do not make you appeat stupid, it makes you appear clear"
C or assembly?
an example of your code, maybe some 'code' that show what you want even though the assembler/compiler will not accept it
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