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ok guys!
Show how good you are in this!
I need the assembly script for adding 2 binary exponential numbers of the following format:
1bit -> prefix
6bits-> exhibitor
13bits> factor
it's like this: 0 | 1 6 | 7 19 bits
prefix | exhibitor | factor
My professor is too demanding! you know how it is... hehe,
be cool you guys!
I know how it is... I know that i read up on things i don't know rather than getting other people to do it for me. i got my degree off of my own back...
good for you my friend, but i don't give a damn about your degrees and the things you may know selfish shit!
I posted for saving myself some time and that's all.
good for you my friend, but i don't give a damn about your degrees and the things you may know selfish shit!
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