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Top Forums Programming Assembly 8085 Post 302643817 by giampoul on Sunday 20th of May 2012 06:07:46 PM
Old 05-20-2012
One last question on this.. Kind of stuck in that:
What is the routine, if my equation is n = 1 - i^2 ?
I'm a little new handling minus numbers in hex.
Maybe, something with MSB bit which is the sign (+/-) when we have a minus number?
Smilie
 

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gnusim8085 - graphical Intel 8085 simulator, assembler and debugger SYNOPSIS
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