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IBM PC Assembly Language and Programming

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(Pearson Education) A guide for learning assembly language programming for IBM personal computers. Explains the elements of both the hardware and the language, providing the technical details needed to get the reader started. Offers new information on video components and video programming as well as several other subjects. Previous edition: c1998.

540 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1987

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Yes. I read this and mastered it. I wrote modem software for my IBM PC to allow me to use an acoustic coupler (iykyk) to connect my PC to the computers at the university. Incredibly primitive, but it worked.
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