Re: GAS colorr pixel problem

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On 11/22/06, Robert Plantz <plantz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Given that everything ultimately resolves to assembly
language (try the -S gcc option when compiling), yes,
you can do graphics on the monitor.

On the other hand, I've been an assembly language programmer
for 30 years, and I would not even consider doing this
in assembly language. In my view, the main reason for
learning assembly language these days is to gain an
understanding of how computers actually work.


depends, if you apply at Intel or AMD you might need it.. AMD is
looking for people at the moment who have indepth knowledge about
kernel development and who also know about ASM...

jobs are just more rare in that area but they exist.

cheers,
Markus
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