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Old 29-Aug-2007, 00:00
zeliie zeliie is offline
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Hangman in Assembly


My machine problem is to make a game of Hangman implemented in assembly language.

The specification of the program is for the the random words (to be used in the game) to come from an external word database (text file named worddb.txt).

How is that possible? How am I going to access and read the values in the an external file and incorporate it in my game?

I really have no clue. I am a beginner in assembly programming.

And if you know any website on this, it will be a big help.
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Old 24-Nov-2007, 12:32
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Re: Hangman in Assembly


use dos interrupt 21h, here's an example:
http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~creech/assembly/asm6.htm
 
 

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