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Subject: Alex_
From: "Zero Damager" <hemical-ass () linuxmail ! org>
Date: 2003-06-23 11:41:12
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Does any body can help me? I'm looking for a people
who knows gas(gnu assemmbler) very good.
I need some body who can explain me what this peace of code
ripped with objdump program means --
//---------------------------------------------------------
0xc8000412 ff fc ff ff ff ff call <0xc8000400+13>
//---------------------------------------------------------
I have bit of experience with assemmbling, and byte code i understand to.
After the call instruction the processor begins code execution at address
0xc8000413, which is (fc) byte, it is some sort of clear-flag instruction,
then the (ff) byte follows, which means call instruction.
The question is -- where it jumps>? To (ff ff ff) address of the page>?
....
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