Designed for students of assembly language and computer organization courses, this text offers a practical introduction to assembly language programming for the 86-family. The advent of 16-bit and 32-bit microcomputers - in particular the 86-family - enables the text to address both the practitioner to whom it offers academic perspectives, and the student, to whom it provides "hands-on" coverage of computer issues. This book relates assembly language to high-level constructs.
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Pearson Education Limited
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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978-0-06-500747-3 (9780065007473)
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Overview of assembly language; machine organization; data and instruction; data and instruction representation; basic 86-family instruction set; 86-family addressing modes; implementing control structures and algorithms in assembly language; introduction to macros; stacks and procedures; data structures in assembly language; 1/0 and interrupts; assembly; floating-point instruction. Appendix A: answers to selected exercises. Appendix B: 86-family instructiion set. Appendix C: 86-family instruction set. Appendix D: 86-family instruction set. Appendix E: Quick C environment. Apendix F: 1/0 macros. Appendix G: machine organization - introduction to fundamentals.