Combined with an And-instruction to clear the zones in the last one or two bytes (pending on the amount you want to shift)...
Sent from my new iPad On Mar 28, 2013, at 21:54, "Fred van der Windt" <[email protected]> wrote: > What about MVZ? > > Sent from my new iPad > > On Mar 28, 2013, at 21:23, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> does anyone have a routine, or event know an instruction >> that would shift the high order bits of "n" bytes >> either 8 bits of 4 bits to the left as a unit: >> for example >> X 'D48199838840F2F96bF2F0F1F340' >> >> D89884FF6FFFF4 >> 41938029B20130 >> >> then shift the high order bits to the left >> 89884FF6FFFF40 >> 41938029B20130 >> >> >> Paul D'Angelo > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ATTENTION: > The information in this electronic mail message is private and > confidential, and only intended for the addressee. Should you > receive this message by mistake, you are hereby notified that > any disclosure, reproduction, distribution or use of this > message is strictly prohibited. Please inform the sender by > reply transmission and delete the message without copying or > opening it. > > Messages and attachments are scanned for all viruses known. > If this message contains password-protected attachments, the > files have NOT been scanned for viruses by the ING mail domain. > Always scan attachments before opening them. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- ATTENTION: The information in this electronic mail message is private and confidential, and only intended for the addressee. Should you receive this message by mistake, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, reproduction, distribution or use of this message is strictly prohibited. Please inform the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or opening it. Messages and attachments are scanned for all viruses known. If this message contains password-protected attachments, the files have NOT been scanned for viruses by the ING mail domain. Always scan attachments before opening them. -----------------------------------------------------------------
