DATA SEGMENT MESS DB "Triangle",0DH,0AH CN EQU $-MESS MESS1 DB "(0,0)",0AH,0DH,"$" MESS2 DB "(0,100)",0AH,0DH,"$" MESS3 DB "(100,0)",0AH,0DH,"$" FAL DB ? DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ASSUME CS:CODE, DS:DATA START:MOV AX,DATA MOV DS,AX MOV AH,0FH INT 10H M
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