Understanding the Assembly Language
Understanding the Assembly Language, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 41 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 5 reviews, and has 38 subscribers.
You will learn about Basics of Central Processing Unit (CPU) Binary, hexadecimal numbering systems Flags Memory addressing modes Instructions; logical instructions Types of variables Interrupts Procedures Macros Stack Program flow control This course is ideal for individuals who are all willing to understand the fundamentals of assembly language or those who are not familiar with assembler at all or have a very distant idea about it or those looking for a reminder on assembly language It is particularly useful for all willing to understand the fundamentals of assembly language or those who are not familiar with assembler at all or have a very distant idea about it or those looking for a reminder on assembly language.
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Summary
Title: Understanding the Assembly Language
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.4
Number of Lectures: 41
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 41
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 52
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52
Number of Practice Tests: 1
Number of Published Practice Tests: 1
Original Price: €44.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basics of Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Binary, hexadecimal numbering systems
- Flags
- Memory addressing modes
- Instructions; logical instructions
- Types of variables
- Interrupts
- Procedures
- Macros
- Stack
- Program flow control
Who Should Attend
- all willing to understand the fundamentals of assembly language
- those who are not familiar with assembler at all or have a very distant idea about it
- those looking for a reminder on assembly language
Target Audiences
- all willing to understand the fundamentals of assembly language
- those who are not familiar with assembler at all or have a very distant idea about it
- those looking for a reminder on assembly language
This course provides students knowledge and abilities in “low” level programming. The students get to know the architecture of x86 microprocessor in order to program in assembler. We look into the assembler commands, procedures, common rules that should be followed while programming in assembly language. It is intended to provide basic knowledge how to create algorithms on assembler, control input/output devices, know main features of x86 microprocessor architecture. To obtain some practical skills students will have two coding assignments.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Jump in example
Lecture 3: Structure of the course
Lecture 4: Very short intro to the instruction set
Lecture 5: Emulate the code
Chapter 2: Numbering systems
Lecture 1: Decimal system
Lecture 2: Binary system
Lecture 3: Bits, Nibbles, Bytes and Words
Lecture 4: Hexadecimal system
Lecture 5: Positive and negative binary numbers
Chapter 3: Peculiarities of assembler language
Lecture 1: Central Processing Unit CPU
Lecture 2: General purpose registers
Lecture 3: Segment registers
Lecture 4: Special purpose registers
Lecture 5: Memory addressing modes
Lecture 6: Instruction MOV
Chapter 4: Variables
Lecture 1: Definition and size of variables
Lecture 2: The address of variable
Lecture 3: Arrays
Lecture 4: Constants
Lecture 5: COM files
Chapter 5: Interrupts
Lecture 1: Types of interrupts
Lecture 2: Handling the interrupt
Chapter 6: Procedures and Macros
Lecture 1: Procedures
Lecture 2: Macros
Chapter 7: Stack
Lecture 1: Stack
Chapter 8: Logical instructions
Lecture 1: Logical systems
Lecture 2: NOT
Lecture 3: AND
Lecture 4: OR
Lecture 5: XOR
Lecture 6: TEST
Lecture 7: SHL
Lecture 8: SHR
Lecture 9: ROL
Lecture 10: ROR
Chapter 9: Program flow control
Lecture 1: Types of flow control instructions
Lecture 2: Unconditional flow control
Lecture 3: Conditional flow control
Lecture 4: Loops
Chapter 10: Wrapping up
Lecture 1: Summary
Instructors
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Dalia Baziukė
University Professor
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- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 0 votes
- 4 stars: 1 votes
- 5 stars: 2 votes
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