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Introduction to assembly language programming / Gerard Prudhomme.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Oakville, Ontario : Arcler Press, c2019Description: xvii, 244 pages : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • EBOP QA 76.73 .A8 P78 2019
Contents:
Chapter 1: Signed Numbers Chapter 2: Sign-Magnitude Representation Chapter 3: Signed Arithmetic Chapter 4: The Assembly Language Chapter 5: Intel x86 Chapter 6: One’s Complement Chapter 7: Two’s Complement Chapter 8: Hexadecimal Chapter 9: Horner’s Method Chapter 10: RISC Computer Architectures Chapter 11: Hexadecimal Conversion Chapter 12: Assembly Language Programs Chapter 13: A Binary Quantity Chapter 14: Binary Fractions Chapter 15: Binary Amounts Chapter 16: Binary and Decimals Chapter 17: Memory Chapter 18: Registers Chapter 19: Assembly Language Programs Chapter 20: 64-Bit Addresses Chapter 21: Hexadecimal Base Chapter 22: Commands in C or C++ Chapter 23: Windows Assembly Language Programs Chapter 24: Display Procedures Chapter 25: Assembler Chapter 26: AT&T Syntax Chapter 27: Software Programs Referred to as an Assembler Chapter 28: Hex Revisited Chapter 29: Assembler and C Chapter 30: Assembly Language Programs and Registers Chapter 31: Self-Regulation Chapter 32: Assembly Language Programs and Data Chapter 33: Assembly Language Programs and Bits Chapter 34: Assembly Language Programs and 32-Bit Registers Chapter 35: Assembly Language Programs and x86 Chapter 36: Assembly Language Programs and Addition and Subtraction Processes Chapter 37: Assembly Language Programs and Decimal Based Numbers Chapter 38: Assembly Language Programs and Zero or One Chapter 39: Assembly Language Programs and Numerals Chapter 40: Assembly Language Programs and 8-Bit Amounts Chapter 41: Assembly Language Programs and the Compiler Chapter 42: Assembly Language Programs and The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) Chapter 43: Practices in Assembly Language Programming
Summary: Introduction to Assembly Language Programming considers various aspects of Assembly Language Programming including an extensive overview of Assembly Language Programming and related terms. It includes introduction and the fundamentals to Signed Numbers, Sign-Magnitude Representation, Signed Arithmetic, The Assembly Language5. Intel x866. One’s Complement, Two’s Complement, Hexadecimal, Horner’s Method, RISC Computer architectures. It provides the reader with insights into the development of its history, so as to understand the Assembly Language Programs and 8-Bit Amounts, Assembly Language Programs and the Compiler, Assembly Language Programs and the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), Practices in Assembly Language Programming.
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Includes references and index.

Chapter 1: Signed Numbers
Chapter 2: Sign-Magnitude Representation
Chapter 3: Signed Arithmetic
Chapter 4: The Assembly Language
Chapter 5: Intel x86
Chapter 6: One’s Complement
Chapter 7: Two’s Complement
Chapter 8: Hexadecimal
Chapter 9: Horner’s Method
Chapter 10: RISC Computer Architectures
Chapter 11: Hexadecimal Conversion
Chapter 12: Assembly Language Programs
Chapter 13: A Binary Quantity
Chapter 14: Binary Fractions
Chapter 15: Binary Amounts
Chapter 16: Binary and Decimals
Chapter 17: Memory
Chapter 18: Registers
Chapter 19: Assembly Language Programs
Chapter 20: 64-Bit Addresses
Chapter 21: Hexadecimal Base
Chapter 22: Commands in C or C++
Chapter 23: Windows Assembly Language Programs
Chapter 24: Display Procedures
Chapter 25: Assembler
Chapter 26: AT&T Syntax
Chapter 27: Software Programs Referred to as an Assembler
Chapter 28: Hex Revisited
Chapter 29: Assembler and C
Chapter 30: Assembly Language Programs and Registers
Chapter 31: Self-Regulation
Chapter 32: Assembly Language Programs and Data
Chapter 33: Assembly Language Programs and Bits
Chapter 34: Assembly Language Programs and 32-Bit Registers
Chapter 35: Assembly Language Programs and x86
Chapter 36: Assembly Language Programs and Addition and Subtraction Processes
Chapter 37: Assembly Language Programs and Decimal Based Numbers
Chapter 38: Assembly Language Programs and Zero or One
Chapter 39: Assembly Language Programs and Numerals
Chapter 40: Assembly Language Programs and 8-Bit Amounts
Chapter 41: Assembly Language Programs and the Compiler
Chapter 42: Assembly Language Programs and The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
Chapter 43: Practices in Assembly Language Programming

Introduction to Assembly Language Programming considers various aspects of Assembly
Language Programming including an extensive overview of Assembly Language Programming
and related terms. It includes introduction and the fundamentals to Signed
Numbers, Sign-Magnitude Representation, Signed Arithmetic, The Assembly Language5.
Intel x866. One’s Complement, Two’s Complement, Hexadecimal, Horner’s Method,
RISC Computer architectures. It provides the reader with insights into the development
of its history, so as to understand the Assembly Language Programs and 8-Bit Amounts,
Assembly Language Programs and the Compiler, Assembly Language Programs and the
Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), Practices in Assembly Language Programming.

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