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From: jpg AT cs DOT waikato DOT ac DOT nz (J P Griffiths)
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Subject: Re: How to get command-line args?
Date: 26 Sep 1995 22:38:28 GMT
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A.Appleyard (A DOT APPLEYARD AT fs2 DOT mt DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:
:   I am sorry about yet another non-Gnu and non-C query, but in two big
: comprehensive-looking books about PC interrupts I have found enough red
: herrings to feed the cat for a year but nothing relevant to this query:-

Try comp.os.msdos.programmer or comp.lang.asm.x-86 for assembly language
problems like this,  unless you are using gas,  in which case try using
the -S switch in a simple c program that takes command line arguments and 
examining the assembly language produced.

Hope this helped,

Jon.

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