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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T19:35:39+00:00 2026-06-05T19:35:39+00:00

So I’m writing a game in c++ for MS-DOS and I’m including some inline

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So I’m writing a game in c++ for MS-DOS and I’m including some inline assembly for speed. This particular block of code would draw a star into the video memory (0A000h). The problem with my code is that it only draws one pixel in whatever color dh is set to. As far as I know mov dx, 00007h is equivalent to setting dh to 0 and dl to 7. What is wrong?

The equivalent C/C++ code (or at least my intention) is commented beside each line. My compiler is turbo C++ 3.0. I’m trying to only use 8086/8088 instructions.

Also I know how old MS-DOS is so don’t tell me to write code for a newer compiler/operating system. Writing code for dos is kind of a hobby of mine.

pixelOffset = x + (y << 6) +  (y << 8);

_asm {
    mov  ax, WORD PTR pixelOffset
    mov  di, ax
    mov  ax, 0A000h         ;pointer to the video memory
    mov  es, ax
    mov  dx, 00007h         ;indexed color 00 and 07
    mov  cx, 0000Fh         ;indexed color white 0F
    add  ax, 2              ;pixelOffset += 2;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 319            ;pixelOffset += 319;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dl        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = LIGHT_GRAY;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 317            ;pixelOffset += 317;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dl        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = LIGHT_GRAY;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], cx        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = WHITE;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dl        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = LIGHT_GRAY;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 317            ;pixelOffset += 317;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dl        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = LIGHT_GRAY;
    add  ax, 1              ;pixelOffset += 1;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
    add  ax, 319            ;pixelOffset += 319;
    mov  es:[di], dh        ;videomem[pixelOffset] = BLACK;
}
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    2026-06-05T19:35:40+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 7:35 pm

    I think you have forgotten to update di after updating ax

    add ax,1
    mov di,ax ;don't forget this line
    mov es:[di],dl
    
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