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The hexadecimal codes are pure translations of the assembler mnemonics, as such the MOV ah,bh instruction (intel assembly) will always compile to the same hexadecimal bytes. To regain the original assembler a dissasembler is required, if you have the time you can write your own, or do it manually by hand. Obviously the dissasembler is the easiest option, although no insight is gained in the assembler -> hexadecimal comilation process. The conversion data can usally be found on the manufacturers website/ databooks
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