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Chapter 2 Instructions: Assembly Language

Chapter 2 Instructions: Assembly LanguageReading: The corresponding Chapter in the 2nd edition is Chapter 3, in the 3rd edition itis Chapter 2 and Appendix A and in the 4th edition it is Chapter 2 and Appendix Instructions and Instruction setThe Language to command a computer architecture is comprised ofinstructionsand thevocabulary of that Language is called theinstruction set. The only way computers can rep-resent information is based on high or low electric signals, , transistors (electric switches)being turned on or off. Being limited to those 2 alternatives, we represent information in com-puters usingbits(binary digits), which can have one of two values: 0 or 1.

It is important to keep in mind that assembly language is a low-level language, so instructions in assembly language are closely related to their 32-bit representation in machine language. Since we only have 32 bits available to encode every possible assembly instruction, MIPS R2000 instructions have to be simple and follow a rigid structure.

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