Complete Assembly
Complete Assembly
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How to make a command line program in assembly language?
I am a complete novice at assembly language programming, and I was assigned to do a text processor on it. The idea is that it should work from cmd, from where you type the command e.g. create a new file in the following syntax "NAME N FILE.TXT" Where "name" is the name of my program, "file.txt is the name of the file that should be created, and N stands for new. Each command is a single letter. My question is, what should I do to create a program from scratch that can receive input from the cmd? Examples and references are preferred, I don't precisely need a step-by-step explanation, although one would be welcome.
I guess I babbled. What I'm looking for is an example of a program that uses the command line for input.
Here is an example. It is for a hex editor program.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/x86-command-line.html


























