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The 80x86 IBM PC And Compatible Computers: Assembly Language, Design, and Interfacing

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Appropriate for microprocessor courses teaching the 80x86 family. Offering students a real “hands-on” experience, this clearly written, visually appealing text takes the fear out of learning about computers by teaching assembly language programming in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach. Combining assembly and C programming early on, it uses the Debug utility to first show students what action instructions perform, then provides programs to demonstrate their application. Numerous examples, problems, and review questions continually reinforce concepts throughout.

366 pages, Hardcover

First published October 28, 1997

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This book looks like a great way to get comfortable with 80x86 assembly! Also, for anyone setting up older PC systems to follow along, driver easy 7.1.0.2641 crack has been handy for keeping drivers updated without extra hassle.
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