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It is time to stop programming in SASM, and get to the real stuff: Pentium assembly language. Notes ahead of time: -- The assembly language details presented are not specific to just the Pentium architecture. They are applicable to the 486 and to the Pentium II and the Pentium Pro.
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pages.cs.wisc.edu/~smoler/x86text/lect.notes/Pentium.ht...
pages.cs.wisc.edu/~smoler/x86text/lect.notes/Pentium.html
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This web page examines assembly languages in a general manner. Specific examples of addressing modes and instructions from various processors are used to illustrate the general nature of assembly language ... Microprocessor Systems 1 (3D1) Notes: Michael Brady’s class notes on the basics of microprocessor systems...
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www.osdata.com/topic/language/asm/asmintro.htm
www.osdata.com/topic/language/asm/asmintro.htm
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Notes (Classroom Presenter / HTML) and Sample Programs ... Notes (Powerpoint) ... Introduction to Assembly Language...
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www.cs.uakron.edu/~margush/306/notes.html
www.cs.uakron.edu/~margush/306/notes.html
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Page 1/3 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE NOTES 21-Aug-98 5:40 PM; (AS11 Assembler for the 68HC11); Programs written in assembly language consist of a sequence of source statements. Each source statement consists of a sequence of ASCII characters ending with a carriage return.
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www.mekatronix.com/downloads/docs/as11_man.pdf
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CS 33003, Computer Organization and Assembly Language Notes ... Chapter 1 Part 1...
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www.cs.kent.edu/~bennett/class/coal/fall00/notes/index....
www.cs.kent.edu/~bennett/class/coal/fall00/notes/index.html
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They are specifically designed for the xComputer environment, although the programs should be writable in any assembler or machine language environment. Note that most of the examples involve labelled cells, so you will need to adapt the programs if your assembler does not support this feature.
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www.cs.iupui.edu/~aharris/n301/assembler.html
www.cs.iupui.edu/~aharris/n301/assembler.html
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cpuid.asm to identify processor type; rdtsc.asm to count clock cycles; pi.c computes pi to n digits bcc32 -S and gcc -S output; bench.c and copy.asm benchmark array copy speed; portasm.c "semi-portable" inline assembly language in C; Examples from book; Some tiny programs (just for fun)
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www.cs.fit.edu/~mmahoney/cse3101/notes.html
www.cs.fit.edu/~mmahoney/cse3101/notes.html
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Programming the Freescale MC908JL16 in Assembly Language; (for CodeWarrior V6.x) by by Allan G. Weber; Note: Freescale Semiconductor used to be Motorola Semiconductor and all the references to Freescale below used to refer to items of the same name previously from Motorola.
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ee.usc.edu/library/ee459/documents/CodeWarrior-ASM.pdf
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eCampus.com: PC Magazine Assembly Language Lab Notes/Book and Disk: Hummel, Robert L.: 9781562760595: $24.55: : ... Cover Art for PC Magazine Assembly Language Lab Notes/Book and Disk...
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www.ecampus.com/book/1562760599
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