Mastering Turbo AssemblerA practical work on the use of Borland's Turbo Assembler for MS-DOS programmers. Starting with information on assembly language and the binary system, the book goes on to cover data storage techniques, input/ouput, macros, file handling, programming interrupts and debugging techniques. |
Contents
First Steps | 18 |
Printing Listings | 42 |
A Bit of Binary | 48 |
Copyright | |
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array ASCII ASCIIZ string assembly language assembly language programs Assign binary values bits buffer byte chapter char character code segment CODESEG command convert data segment DATASEG decimal declare df if tf digits disk display doubleword dword ENDP equal error es:di example execute Exit exitCode external hexadecimal Initialize ds input int 21h interrupt Jump label load loop machine code macro MASM memDW memory mnemonics module mov ax NEWPAGE operand operations output parameters Pascal pf cf pointer PROC procedure processor push regDW regW result Return to caller routines Save segment register shift specify stack stored string instructions StrWrite subroutine subtract symbols Syntax/Example tasm tf sf zf tlink Turbo Assembler Turbo Debugger Turbo Pascal two's complement variables word write zf af pf