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Contact Us Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems Unable to register account Post 302995766 by Unregistered on Wednesday 12th of April 2017 02:38:52 AM
Old 04-12-2017
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Hello there,

I'm trying to register an account on Unix.com, but unfortunately I saw my country in block list due to spamming (Vietnam).

Could you give me instruction to create new account on this forum?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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disassembler(3x)														  disassembler(3x)

Name
       disassembler - disassemble a MIPS instruction and print the results

Syntax
       int disassembler (iadr, regstyle, get_symname, get_regvalue, get_bytes, print_header)
       unsigned  iadr;
       int	 regstyle;
       char	 *(*get_symname)();
       int	 (*get_regvalue)();
       long	 (*get_bytes)();
       void	 (*print_header)();

Description
       The disassembler function disassembles and prints a MIPS machine instruction on stdout.

       The  argument  is the instruction address to be disassembled.  The regstyle parameter specifies how registers are named in the disassembly.
       The value is 0 if compiler names are used; otherwise, hardware names are used.

       The next four arguments are function pointers, most of which give the caller some flexibility in the appearance of  the	disassembly.   The
       only  function  that  must be provided is get_bytes.  All other functions are optional.	The get_bytes function is called without arguments
       and returns the next byte or bytes to disassemble.

       The get_symname is passed an address, which is the target of a jal instruction. If null is returned or if get_symname is null the disassem-
       bler  prints  the address; otherwise, the string name is printed as returned from get_symname.  If get_regvalue is not null, it is passed a
       register number and returns the current contents of the specified register.  The disassembler function prints this information  along  with
       the  instruction  disassembly.	If print_header is not null, it is passed the instruction address, iadr, and the current instruction to be
       disassembled, which is the return value from get_bytes.	The print_header function can use these parameters to print any  desired  informa-
       tion before the actual instruction disassembly is printed.

       If  get_bytes  is  null,  the  disassembler returns -1 and errno is set to EINVAL; otherwise, the number of bytes that were disassembled is
       returned.  If the disassembled word is a jump or branch instruction, the instruction in the delay slot is also disassembled.

See Also
       ldfcn(5)

								       RISC							  disassembler(3x)
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