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zxcvbn



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zxcvbn 04 Sep 2013, 17:24
Hi there, where can i get heap code sample for dos? I've found some heap allocation examples, but it's only for linux, or windows Sad
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AsmGuru62



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AsmGuru62 04 Sep 2013, 19:09
So, how about using DOS Function 48H?
Or you need better heap implementation than this function?
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zxcvbn 04 Sep 2013, 19:13
actually i could use 48h function, but i rather want to know the way it need to be implemented to "improve" my skills
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AsmGuru62 04 Sep 2013, 20:25
I'll try to help... but it may be a few days.
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zxcvbn 05 Sep 2013, 08:12
oh, thanks so, it would be nice...
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AsmGuru62 14 Oct 2013, 11:09
Attached is Heap Sample for DOS.
Heap code is contained within two files:

HEAP.INC
HEAP.ASM
(Also, some macros are used from MACROS.INC)

The rest of files are testing framework.
Please use monospaced font to read the code -- a lot of ASCII drawings in there.


Description: DosHeap folder inside.
Download
Filename: DosHeap.zip
Filesize: 12.29 KB
Downloaded: 725 Time(s)

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