问题
jmp start
;==============================
; Draws a horiz and vert line
;==============================
startaddr dw 0a000h ;start of video memory
colour db 1
;==============================
start:
mov ah,00
mov al,19
int 10h ;switch to 320x200 mode
;=============================
horiz:
mov es, startaddr ;put segment address in es ; <--- Error Line 14
mov di, 32000 ;row 101 (320 * 100)
add di, 75 ;column 76
mov al,colour ;cannot do mem-mem copy so use reg
mov cx, 160 ;loop counter
hplot:
mov es:[di],al ;set pixel to colour ; <--- Error
inc di ;move to next pixel
loop hplot
vert:
mov di, 16000 ;row 51 (320 * 50)
add di, 160 ;column 161
mov cx, 100 ;loop counter
vplot:
mov es:[di],al ; <--- Error
add di, 320 ;mov down a pixel
loop vplot
;=============================
keypress:
mov ah,00
int 16h ;await keypress
end:
mov ah,00
mov al,03
int 10h
mov ah,4ch
mov al,00 ;terminate program
int 21h
I copied this code exactly from this tutorial.
It comes up with three errors when compiling with NASM (using no parameters, only -o output.exe
):
14: Error: Invalid combination of opcode and operands
20: Error: Invalid combination of opcode and operands
28: Error: Invalid combination of opcode and operands
回答1:
See tanascius' answer for the problem with line 14. You need mov es, word [startaddr]
here.
Lines 20 and 28, have a common issue. Nasm requires the syntax mov [es:di],al
. No size prefix is required -- it's implicit in the register operand.
回答2:
According to this yasm reference (see Memory references) your NASM could have a problem in determining the size of the memory referenced:
Usually the size of a memory reference can be deduced by which registers you're moving--for example, "mov [rax],ecx" is a 32-bit move, because ecx is 32 bits. YASM currently gives the non-obvious "invalid combination of opcode and operands" error if it can't figure out how much memory you're moving. The fix in this case is to add a memory size specifier: qword, dword, word, or byte.
Here's a 64-bit memory move, which sets 8 bytes starting at rax:
mov qword [rax], 1
Here's a 32-bit memory move, which sets 4 bytes:
mov dword [rax], 1
Here's a 16-bit memory move, which sets 2 bytes:
mov word [rax], 1
Here's an 8-bit memory move, which sets 1 byte:
mov byte [rax], 1
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2873356/learning-assembly-issue-with-code