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+ | ** [[CSC231 Loop Offset is +127/-128 bytes| A word on the LOOP instruction]] | ||
** A comment on RISC and CISC | ** A comment on RISC and CISC | ||
** [http://cs.smith.edu/~dthiebaut/ArtOfAssembly/CH06/CH06-1.html#HEADING1-27 condition codes & status register (flags)] | ** [http://cs.smith.edu/~dthiebaut/ArtOfAssembly/CH06/CH06-1.html#HEADING1-27 condition codes & status register (flags)] | ||
+ | ** Conditional Jumps | ||
+ | ** [[CSC231 Flags Settings Examples | Flag bits set by the CMP instruction]] | ||
* '''Wednesday''' | * '''Wednesday''' | ||
* '''Friday''' <font color="orange">'''Midterm Exam''', in class, closed books</font> | * '''Friday''' <font color="orange">'''Midterm Exam''', in class, closed books</font> |
Revision as of 08:34, 15 October 2012
--D. Thiebaut 11:15, 24 August 2012 (EDT)
Misc. Links & Information
- Things to remember while programming in assembly
- The NASM Manual (http://alien.dowling.edu/~rohit/nasmdoc0.html)
- Paul Carter's assembly language tutorial. Paul Carter's page can be found at http://www.drpaulcarter.com/.
- The Art of Assembly Language. It assumes a different assembler, and hence a different syntax, but has a lot of very good information.
- The Pentium Instruction Set on Wikipedia.
Weekly Schedule
Week | Topics | Reading |
Week 1 9/7 |
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Week 2 9/10 |
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Week 3 9/17 |
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Week 4 9/24 |
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Week 5 10/1 |
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Week 6 10/8 |
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Week 7 10/15 |
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Week 8 10/22 |
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Week 9 10/29 |
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Week 10 11/05 |
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Week 11 11/12 |
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Week 12 11/19 |
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Week 13 11/26 |
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Week 14 12/03 |
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Week 15 12/10 |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Intel Instruction Set Summary, from http://download.intel.com/design/processor/manuals/253666.pdf