I would like to print two hex-numbers separately in a bootable assembly file. Printing the second number seems to add it to the first, however. As some have pointed out, the problem is probably in the print_hex part.
Here is my code:
[org 0x7c00]
  mov dx, [number1]
  call print_hex  
  mov bx, space
  call print_string
  mov dx, [number2]
  call print_hex
  jmp $                 ; Hang once we're done
print_hex:
  pusha             ; save the register values to the stack for later
  mov cx,4          ; Start the counter: we want to print 4 characters
                    ; 4 bits per char, so we're printing a total of 16 bits
char_loop:
  dec cx            ; Decrement the counter
  mov ax,dx         ; copy bx into ax so we can mask it for the last chars
  shr dx,4          ; shift bx 4 bits to the right
  and ax,0xf        ; mask ah to get the last 4 bits
  mov bx, HEX_OUT   ; set bx to the memory address of our string
  add bx, 2         ; skip the '0x'
  add bx, cx        ; add the current counter to the address
  cmp ax,0xa        ; Check to see if it's a letter or number
  jl set_letter     ; If it's a number, go straight to setting the value
  add byte [bx],7   ; If it's a letter, add 7
                    ; Why this magic number? ASCII letters start 17
                    ; characters after decimal numbers. We need to cover that
                    ; distance. If our value is a 'letter' it's already
                    ; over 10, so we need to add 7 more.
  jl set_letter
set_letter:
  add byte [bx],al  ; Add the value of the byte to the char at bx
  cmp cx,0          ; check the counter, compare with 0
  je print_hex_done ; if the counter is 0, finish
  jmp char_loop     ; otherwise, loop again
print_hex_done:
  mov bx, HEX_OUT   ; print the string pointed to by bx
  call print_string
  popa              ; pop the initial register values back from the stack
  ret               ; return the function
print_string:     ; Push registers onto the stack
  pusha
string_loop:
  mov al, [bx]    ; Set al to the value at bx
  cmp al, 0       ; Compare the value in al to 0 (check for null terminator)
  jne print_char  ; If it's not null, print the character at al
                  ; Otherwise the string is done, and the function is ending
  popa            ; Pop all the registers back onto the stack
  ret             ; return execution to where we were
print_char:
  mov ah, 0x0e    ; Linefeed printing
  int 0x10        ; Print character
  add bx, 1       ; Shift bx to the next character
  jmp string_loop ; go back to the beginning of our loop
; global variables
  HEX_OUT: db '0x0000',0
  number1: dw 1
  number2: dw 2
  space: db " ",0
; Padding and stuff
  times 510-($-$$) db 0
  dw 0xaa55
It gives the output:
0x0001 0x0003
I expected the output:
0x0001 0x0002
Edit: Updated the code and problem statement, hopefully making it more complete and verifiable.
 
     
    