On Sunday 03 June 2007 15:24, Mike McMullin wrote:
> Someone mentioned that this looked like an effort on the part of person
> looking to learn assembly, to me that makes sense, and should signal the
> "vultures" to provide some actual guidance on getting the code runnable,
> and then perhaps crank over the style, which will come over time as the
> person gets used to assembly language.

In posting as I did, I was fully aware that this was a learning attempt, and 
it was for exactly that reason I spent time giving guidance on style and 
comments specifically. I was only going to spend 5 minutes on it [I actually 
spent about 20, I suppose], and I went for what I judge to be the input which 
would have most benefit for the OP - namely his presentation and his 
comments. Good layout and commenting are necessary to help reviewers read the 
code in the first place and to validate the code as delivering the intent.

For the OP, getting comments by submitting to the internet will be a bit hit 
and miss. I'm hoping that if he takes on board the input on presentation and 
commenting, he will improve his chances of getting help by getting reviewers 
up to speed quickly.
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