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Machine languages are the low-level native languages of machines and each machine has its own variant of machine language specific to the machine architecture. Physical machine languages are known as machine code while virtual machine languages are known as byte code. Unlike machine code which requires no further translation, byte code must be interpreted by the virtual machine runtime in order to produce the required machine code of the underlying hardware. Machines do not understand high level programming languages, but they can be programmed to compile high-level source code into a lower-level code. For instance, C and C++ compile to machine code while Java compiles to byte code which is then interpreted by the Java virtual machine to produce the required machine code. Assembly language (ASM) is a low-level symbolic code that translates near 1-to-1 with machine code but, unlike high-level languages which are generally portable, assembly languages are specific to the architecture and therefore non-portable. Machine code is an extremely simple language, consisting of a text segment and a data segment. The text segment contains the operation codes (opcodes) and their associated operands, both of which are binary encoded. The operands are typically CPU registers or offset memory addresses. A data segment contains the code's static data (global variables, static variables and constants). Being non-portable, machine code will only execute upon the machine types for which it was specifically intended. However, some architectures make use of microprograms to facilitate a common machine language interface across a line or family of processors. Microcode layers can also be used to implement an emulator which allows one computer to present the architecture of a different computer. This can be used to allow porting from older machines to newer machines. Being machine specific, machine languages don't have names of their own (unlike high-level languages like C++ and Java), they are simply named according to the architectures to which they apply. Thus an Intel architecture 32-bit 80386 processor uses machine language that conforms to IA-32 assembly, also known as x86-32 assembly, which is a 32-bit extension to the original 16-bit Intel x86 architectures used in 8086-80286 processors.
What kind of knowledge is required for fixing games, please help? my friend actually recomanded me to apply for a job which is about fix games. i am wondering what kind of knowledge i need in order to fix simple game, as well as some complex games(like java, c++,etc). please help me cause i don't have any background in computer programming. please help me and name some of the necessary knowledge background i need. please help me thnx alot. i appreciate your help!!!
haha good question buddy there are allot of forms of hacking. its not simple. Ive had a bit of experience myself, hacking a game called Combat Arms. I Used a programme to inject an aimbot, or wall hack into the start up of the game, so it altered what i could do. As i said, there are lots of forms of hacks, but basically its just altering the gameplay, by using some for of pre run code that messes with the usuall game. Hope this helped?
I actually am working on one right now. what I'm doing is I'm using pygame. pygame lets you open a separate window and have objects with it. you can look through the pygame documentation and it will teach you how to use it.
No, that would be cheating in the game of foosball
Yes, it is spelled Foosball. (But it's the wrong way to spell "write"...well, in that context, anyway.) Foosball is the table soccer game !
No, a baseball is not a simple machine. Simple machines are mechanical devices used to make work easier, such as levers or pulleys, whereas a baseball is a sports equipment used in the game of baseball.
If you hit in to the opponents goal from the goalie it is 2 points. if you shoot from anything Else it is 1 point.
Flash is used for both simple and complex animation, as well as game creation.
Table football, or alternatively foosball, is a table-top game that is based on association football (soccer). The origins of the game are unclear, but most historians agree that the first tables probably appeared in Spain, France, or Germany in the 1880s-1890s. Table football is normally called foosball in Canada and the United States.
Because the base game looks simple enough but the more you play it, it becomes a more and more complex game like chess
The word comes from German word "fußball" which means football. This is so called because of its resemblance of football.
depends on the kind of game you mean. is it going to be a video game room, a parlour room with games like pool, darts or air hockey. foosball is also an option and it's a pretty cool game too.
No, an anagram is a word game which is played by taking a word or a group of letters and making another word or words from those letters.
Well, darling, a tennis racket is not a simple machine. It's a tool used to hit a ball in a game of tennis. Simple machines are basic mechanical devices like levers and pulleys. So, next time you pick up a tennis racket, just remember it's not as simple as it looks.
A good rule of thumb is to have at least 3-4 feet of space around all sides of a foosball table to allow players to move freely and comfortably during gameplay. This extra space helps prevent collisions and ensures the game is enjoyed without feeling cramped.