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  1. Assembly language programming with the IBM PC AT by Leo J Scanlon, 1986
  2. 68000 Assembly Language Programming: A Structural Approach by J. Michael Bennett, 1987-01
  3. Machine and Assembly Language Programming of the Pdp-11 by Arthur Gill, 1983-03
  4. Assembly Language Programming on the IBM PC (The personal computer series) by Chris Hawksley, Neil White, 1985-06
  5. Assembly language programming for the IBM systems 360 and 370 by Michael D Kudlick, 1980
  6. 6502 Assembly Language Programming (Self-teaching Guides) by Judi N. Fernandez, 1983-03-23
  7. MACRO-86 assembly language programming by Lawrence P Larsen, 1984
  8. Assembly Language from Square One: For the PC at and Compatibles (Scott, Foresman Assembly Language Programming Series) by Jeff Duntemann, 1989-12
  9. Assembly Language Programming on the B. B. C. Micro by John Ferguson, Tony Shaw, 1983-12
  10. Assembly Language Programming for the 68000 Family by Thomas P. Skinner, 1988-03-23
  11. Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming: A Gentle Introduction by L. Ohlsson, P. Stenstrom, 1987
  12. Introducng Z-80 Assembly Language Programming by Ian R. Sinclair, 1983-08
  13. 8080a Assembly Language Programming by Lance Leventhal, 1978-01-01
  14. Assembly Language Programming on the B. B. C. and Acorn ELECTRON by R.B. Coats, 1985-12-01

121. Assembler
For example, using the Java programming language, language statements are compiled into a generic form of machine language known as assembly Internet Resources
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The term you selected is being presented by search390.com, a TechTarget site for 390 professionals. An assembler is a program that takes basic computer instruction s and converts them into a pattern of bit s that the computer's processor can use to perform its basic operations. Some people call these instructions assembler language and others use the term assembly language Here's how it works:
  • Most computers come with a specified set of very basic instructions that correspond to the basic machine operations that the computer can perform. For example, a "Load" instruction causes the processor to move a string of bits from a location in the processor's memory to a special holding place called a register . Assuming the processor has at least eight registers, each numbered, the following instruction would move the value (string of bits of a certain length) at memory location 3000 into the holding place called register 8: L 8,3000

122. Complete Assembly Language Program Example
Sample Computer assembly language. POS 429.1 programming Concepts A Complete assembly language Program Example. Close this window to return to where you were!
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Sample Computer Assembly Language
POS 429.1 - Programming Concepts
A Complete Assembly Language Program Example Close this window to return to where you were! A Complete C++ Equivalent Program Example ;This is a program to input two integers, compare them, and display the word ;"Big" if the first integer is larger than the second, the symbol "=" if the ;the two integers are equal, or "Less" if the first integer is smaller ;than the second. The program will repeat itself until the character 'Q' is ;entered, signaling the user's desire to terminate the program.

123. Programming --> BRILLIANeT
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124. Programming Languages Are Like Women
Humorous analogies between women and assembly, Fortran, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60 and 68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, APL, Logo, Lucid and Prolog, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
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Programming Languages Are Like Women
There are so many programming languages available that it can be very difficult to get to know them all well enough to pick the right one for you. On the other hand most men know what kind of women appeals to them. So here is a handy guide for many of the popular programming languages that describes what kind of women they would be if programming languages were women.
Assembler
A female track star who holds all the world speed records. She is hard and bumpy, and so is not that pleasant to embrace. She can cook up any meal, but needs a complete and detailed recipe. She is not beautiful or educated, and speaks in monosyllables like "MOV, JUMP, INC". She has a fierce and violent temper that make her the choice of last resort.
FORTRAN
Your grey-haired grandmother. People make fun of her just because she is old, but if you take the time to listen, you can learn from her experiences and her mistakes. During her lifetime she has acquired many useful skills in sewing and cooking (subroutine libraries) that no younger women can match, so be thankful she is still around. She has a notoriously bad temper and when angered will start yelling and throwing dishes. It was mostly her bad temper that made granddad search for another wife.
COBOL
A plump secretary. She talks far too much, and most of what she says can be ignored. She works hard and long hours, but can't handle really complicated jobs. She has a short and unpredictable temper, so no one really likes working with her. She can cook meals for a huge family, but only knows bland recipes.

125. Assembly Language
assembly language © Copyright Brian Brown, 19882000. All rights reserved. Notes Home Page . Topic Areas.
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126. Code.box.sk
Tutorials on several languages (assembly, C/C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Visual Basic), discussion forums on each, general forum, news, survey, holds quarterly programming contests. In English, despite .sk domain.
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127. Owain F Carter : Programming Languages As Cars 183
Humorous analogies between cars and assembly, Fortran II/IV/77, COBOL, BASIC, PL/1, C, Algol 60/68, Pascal, Modula2, LISP, Prolog/Lucid, Maple/MACSYMA, Forth, Logo, APL, Ada. Inspired by Fun with Computer Languages.
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128. X86 Assembly Language FAQ
This is the basic portion of the FAQ that contains information of interest to all assembly language programmers. In general, the
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129. Assembly Language
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130. OS/390 Assembler Language Programming: Introduction OS/390 Assembler Language Pr
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131. Assembly Tutorials - Neurotic Collection Of Source Codes, Books And Any Resource
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132. Art Of Assembly/16 Bits Has Moved!
The file you re trying to access has been moved. The 16bit edition of The Art of assembly can now be found at http//webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/DOS.
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133. Art Of Assembly/16 Bits Has Moved!
The 16bit edition of The Art of assembly can. now be found at http//webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/DOS. / !
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134. ARM ASSEMBLER PROGRAMMING; Tutorial, Resources, And Examples
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This resource is being updated - primarily in an effort to make the code and examples more relevant to the (newer) 32bit environment. PLEASE NOTE:
The ARM processor has always been a true 32bit processor. However, in the 'old days' when 64Mb was an unimaginable amount of memory, we had a 26bit Program Counter; the other bits being mode bits and processor flags (PSR).
These days, 64Mb seems remarkably restrictive so the PC is now 32bit and the mode/PSR flags are in a separate register - actually it had been so since the mid-nineties when the ARM6 was introduced, only the ARM6/ARM7/StrongARM supported a 26bit option so older software would work okay. Because of this, RISC OS was never made '32bit' - until November 2002 - when it became so out of necessity as the latest ARM processors such as the XScale no longer support the older 26bit PC+PSR mode.
This is what we mean when we refer to '26bit' and '32bit'... the processor itself has always been 32bit - the width of the Program Counter is what has changed. If you don't want to read all of this on-line, you can download a Zip archive and read it off-line! Scroll down to the

135. ASM Tutorial/Ready To Start!
main proc Code must be in procedures, just like in C or any other language. end main tells the assembler that the program is finished.
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Assembly Tutorial
This is for all you folks out there, who want to learn the magic art of Assembly programming MAD
Index of Section 1
Ready To Start Memory Segmentation Code Example The Stack ... Next Chapter First thing you need to know is that Assembly is a great, fast language, but only if you put time and effort in learning it. You must give all or nothing . (I suggest you give all) And remember, the beginning is always borring and hard...so don't give up ! Well, I'll start with the basics, like instruction format and some simple instructions to manipulate registers. I don't know how much you know about coding, so I'll explain even the most simple stuff. Please note, that I explain assembly coding. That means NO 32-bit registers and instructions and NO protected-, real- and virtual mode for now.
Ready to Start!
F irst of all, we'll talk about the registers and then about the instructions to manipulate (change) them. The has 14 16-bit registers, all with different usage (see below). You might not understand some of the registers purposes, but be patient, I'll explain everything later. Segment Registers CS Code Segment 16-bit number that points to the active code-segment DS Data Segment 16-bit number that points to the active data-segment SS Stack Segment 16-bit number that points to the active stack-segment ES Extra Segment 16-bit number that points to the active extra-segment Pointer Registers IP Instruction Pointer 16-bit number that points to the offset of the next instruction SP

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