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Even More Assembler Terminology - Lesson 7

Offered By: ChibiAkumas via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore essential assembler terminology in this comprehensive video lesson. Delve into key concepts like direction pointers, vector tables, indirection, jump and branch instructions, subroutines, self-modifying code, alignment, and logical operations. Gain a solid understanding of how the assembler transforms text source files into executable programs. Access accompanying text lessons, source code, and additional resources to enhance your learning experience and deepen your knowledge of assembly language programming across various CPU architectures.

Syllabus

Intro
Direction pointers and vector tables
Indirection
Jump and Branch
Subroutine
Selfmodifying
Aligning
Logical Operations


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ChibiAkumas

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