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thanks for the link! very helpful. though, someone said before that INT 16h isnt BIOS, but it is on here.
Actually, I dont see any IBM BIOS interrupts there.
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thanks for the link! very helpful. though, someone said before that INT 16h isnt BIOS, but it is on here.
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This will do what you want it to do:
Hello.asm
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Assemble as:nasm -f bin Hello.asm -o Hello.bin
Copy Hello.bin to the bootsector of a floppy disk (or use an emulator),
and it will display "Hello, World!" -- without requiring any OS.
This should get you started[smile]
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thanks for the link! very helpful. though, someone said before that INT 16h isnt BIOS, but it is on here.
Actually, I dont see any IBM BIOS interrupts there.
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THANK YOU!!! I've been wondering how the heck a bootloader is made!