Assembly Language for Intel-based Computers by Kip Irvine
English | Publisher: Prentice Hall (1998) | 676 pages | ISBN-13: 978-0136603900 | PDF | 104.49 MB
Designed for students and professionals interested in learning the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor. In his third edition, Kip Irvine concentrates on the combined Windows/MS-DOS operating system and thoroughly covers assembly language for Intel-based computers.
Focusing on how to approach programming problems with a machine-level mindset, Assembly Language for the Intel-Based includes the following features:
*All programs tested with the Microsoft( MASM 6.11( assembler and the Borland( TASM 4.0( assembler.
*Deconstructs and analyzes the bit-level encoding of machine instructions.
*Includes examples of linking to C / C++ programs in both Real and Protected modes. Shows how to write in-line assembly code in C++.
*Introduces all non-protected 32-bit instructions, shows how to perform 32 bit arithmetic. Includes a tutorial on using floating-point instructions.
*Improved keyboard and video information, including a bitmap display, ISR, and TSR examples. Includes a new section on writing characters and attributes directly to video RAM.
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