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Assembly Language Jeff Duntemann

Assembly Language By Jeff Duntemann

Assembly Language by Jeff Duntemann


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Addressing the problems of general assembly language for the novice or high-level programmer, this text instructs the reader on the basic skills and then reinforces that knowledge with exercises. It is particularly appropriate for MASM and TASM compilers and the 286, 386 and 486 processors.

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Assembly Language: Step-by-step by Jeff Duntemann

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Table of Contents

Another Pleasant Valley Saturday: Understanding What Computers Really Do; Alien Bases: Getting Your Arms Around Binary and Hexadecimal; Lifting the Hood: Discovering What Computers Actually Are; The Right to Assemble: The Process of Making Assembly-Language Programs; Learning and Using JED: A Programming Environment for Assembly Language; An Uneasy Alliance: The 8086/8088 CPU and Its Segmented Memory System; Following Your Instructions: Meeting Machine Instructions Up Close and Personal; Our Object All Sublime: Creating Programs That Work; Dividing and Conquering: Using Procedures and Macros to Battle Complexity; Bits, Flags, Branches, and Tables: Easing Into Mainstream Assembly Programming; Stringing Them Up: Those Amazing String Instructions; O Brave New World!: The Complications of Assembly-Language Programming in the 90's; Conclusion: Not the End, but Only the Beginning; Appendices; Index.

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CIN0471578142A
9780471578147
0471578142
Assembly Language: Step-by-step by Jeff Duntemann
Used - Well Read
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19921006
446
N/A
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