- Windows 10 Home
- Visual Studio 2017
If you want to run assembly code on your computer, I recommand you to install Visual Studio 2010 or higher version on your computer (I use VS 2017 community).
Also, remember to install irvine library so that you can use many convenient procedures in Irvine32 and Macros library.
There are some tutorials below.
- https://ithelp.ithome.com.tw/articles/10190334
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYuMcOi7YSM
- https://bing-yu.blogspot.tw/2017/04/visual-stdio-2017x86.html
- https://knowlet3389.blogspot.tw/2014/12/visual-studio-assembly.html
- About:
- arithmetic (integer / float)
- FPU stack
- draw something on console screen
- What I have learnt:
- Basic concept about registers (eax, ebx, ecx...) and usage of them.
- How to use the procedures in Irvine32.inc and Macros.inc.
- How to use float point stack.
- How to move the cursor and change text / background color of Windows command line.
- About:
- draw something on console screen
- animate character
- control character
- What I have learnt:
- How to handle input key from keyboard.
- Draw a rectangle frame in counter-clock manner.
- About:
- openGL (draw image / shapes)
- What I have learnt:
- How to link cpp file and asm file together.
- How to make your code systematical, well organized.
- OpenGL Template for HW3
- About:
- openGL (draw image / shapes)
- What I have learnt:
- OpenGL Template for final project
- About:
- arithmetic (integer / float)
- FPU stack
- draw something on console screen
- animate character
- What I have learnt:
- none
- About:
- draw something on console screen
- animate character
- control character
- What I have learnt:
- none
- About:
- draw something on console screen
- animate character
- control character
- What I have learnt:
- none
- About:
- draw something on console screen
- animate character
- control character
- interactive game (with a dump AI)
- What I have learnt:
- none