All of these instructions do the same thing but just comparing bytes will only catch 1 at a time...
Maybe something like this could be used, its going to be a lot more code but it will be much more explicit...
![image](/uploads/62c2c5dce07b0013a7d7faa484ee6e8a/image.png)
All of these instructions do the same thing but just comparing bytes will only catch 1 at a time...
Maybe something like this could be used, its going to be a lot more code but it will be much more explicit...
![image](/uploads/d9116ed65389afc37c659c34cc72c9a7/image.png)
All of these instructions do the same thing but just comparing bytes will only catch 1 at a time...
Maybe something like this could be used, its going to be a lot more code but it will be much more explicit...