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  1. TEKcisco

    'Virtual' Network mapping?

    I recently moved into an apartment, and to cut down on internet/cable cost, my roommate's upstairs friends are allowing us to use their internet/cable (25/25/25/25 split cost-wise). I use Network magic to connect to the wireless router, and have found that there are a lot of devices connected to...
  2. TEKcisco

    Routers in General

    I bought a Playstation 3 a week ago, and I would like it connected to the internet. I have dialup, and the PS3 requires broadband. Could I somehow get my PS3 connected to the internet with a broadband router, or any router, or even to a computer that is connected to the internet via dialup?
  3. TEKcisco

    beginner; mnemonics

    3DNOW! is basically an enhanced MMX instruction set, made by AMD, that improves the ability of the cpu to perform vector processing for the graphic intense applications. The 3DNOW! Professional is basically an enhanced 3DNOW!. AMD made this instruction set because 3D gaming was starting to...
  4. TEKcisco

    beginner; mnemonics

    Thanks Prattaratt for the information. So you are saying that all those mnemonics' hexidecimal/binary values are pre-programmed onto the chip itself. Is that the instruction sets like SSE1-4, MMX, 3DNOW!, 3DNOW! Professional? So when I type in movlw 1, the processor reconizes it via the...
  5. TEKcisco

    beginner; mnemonics

    sorry, binary number is 0011000000000001, not 0000110000000001.
  6. TEKcisco

    beginner; mnemonics

    Thanks zeitghost for that information. Ok, the assembly program generates the binary value 0000110000000001 (movlw 1), which in hexidecimal is 3001. You are saying that the assembly program is creating the low/high voltages to create the 0's and 1's 1) is this correct? 2) how does the...
  7. TEKcisco

    beginner; mnemonics

    I am new to assembly language, and I was wondering how mnemonics work? I understand what they do (like mov, jmp, and add), but I don't get how the computer nows what they are when you type them in that? How do you teach a board how to do this stuff? move a, b is move a to b (but how does the...

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