Assembly language for Intel-based computers

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    • Irvine, Kip R.

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Assembly language for Intel-based computers

Kip R. Irvine

Prentice-Hall, c1999

3rd ed

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Rev. ed. of: Assembly language for the IBM-PC. 2nd ed. c1993

Includes index

System requirements for computer disk: Microsoft Windows 3.1, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 3.1, or Microsoft DOS

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Designed for undergraduate courses in assembly language programming. Concentrating on the MS-DOS operating system and using short applications, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language for the IBM-PC helps students learn the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor, and teaches them how to approach programming problems with a machine-level mindset. Based on the Intel 80x86 processor family, it simplifies and demystifies concepts that must be understood before students go on to study computer architecture or computer operating systems in more advanced courses. The text provides hundreds of short examples that show how assembly language may be applied to useful problems.

Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Review Questions and Programming Exercises.) 1. Introduction. 2. Hardware and Software Architecture. 3. Assembly Language Fundamentals. 4. Using the Assembler. 5. Procedures and Interrupts. 6. Conditional Processing. 7. Integer Arithmetic. 8. Structures and Macros. 9. Numeric Conversions and Libraries. 10. Strings and Arrays. 11. Disk Storage. 12. File Processing. 13. High-Level Language Interface. 14. Advanced Topics I. 15. Advanced Topics II. Appendix A: Binary and Hexadecimal Tutorial. Appendix B: Using Debug. Appendix C: Microsoft CodeView. Appendix D: Borland Turbo Debugger. Appendix E: Guide to the Sample Programs. Appendix F: The Intel Instruction Set. Appendix G: BIOS and DOS Interrupts.

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