tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7857134217946809377.post1493631914349473227..comments2013-09-16T07:32:36.793-07:00Comments on The Child Programmer: RegistersAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09673654917923267971noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7857134217946809377.post-56056818735960499762013-05-17T10:15:13.600-07:002013-05-17T10:15:13.600-07:00Wow registers seem really powerful. You have to re...Wow registers seem really powerful. You have to remember what values are where, that can get confusing! <br /><br />So you said that registers are in the CPU...are they universal for all programs? Does every program get a set of unique resisters or are they shared?<br /><br />When given registers are they 0ed out?<br /><br />Example:<br /><br />//I hope your father has informed you the importance of these two numbers.<br />move eax,42; <br />move ebx, 9000;<br />//End of the Program<br /><br />//New Program<br />add eax,ebx; //What happens? will the result 9042?<br /><br />I look forward to your answer. Sorry for assigning homework over the weekend.<br /><br />Your Stalker who is afraid you will take his job when you grow up,<br />Abdulmajid Alnouri<br /><br /><br /><br />The Alpha AIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00313443556752369129noreply@blogger.com