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NASM Forum => Programming with NASM => Topic started by: MajorDill on October 06, 2016, 03:10:04 AM
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I want to load another program at the end of my currently executing program then jump into that. It would seem to be rather easy to 'db' a byte at the end of the first program and dump the next program + 10 bytes or so after that. I was just wondering if there was a more elegant way to define the address of the end of a program?
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Frequently, executable memory is read-only. You may need to work around that. What's your OS?
Best,
Frank
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homebrew OS like menuet or mikeos...it was late at nite and my brain was fried and it does seem like a stupid question after some sleep. I don't know what I was looking for...anyway...thanks for no snarky comments...I'll sleep on any further questions before asking them.
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No such thing as a stupid question. Although we did used to say, "ASCII foolish question, get a foolish ANSI."
Best,
Frank