Transcription of MIPS Assembly Language Programmer’s Guide
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Part Number 02-00036-005 October 1992 Your comments on our products and publications are welcome. A postage-paid form is provided for this purpose on the last page of this LanguageProgrammer s GuideASM-01-DOCC opyright 1989-1992 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights manual documents MIPS Pascal version , RISC windows, and RISC/os are trademarks of Silicon Graphics,, is a Trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Graphics, North Shoreline View, CA 94039-7311 Customer and Canada:1 (800) 800-4 SGII nternational:Contact your local sales representativeAssembly Language Programmer s GuideiiiPreface: About This BookThis book describes the Assembly Language supported by the RISC ompiler system, its syntax rules, and how to write Assembly programs.
the MIPS RISCompiler and C Programmer’s Guide. The assembler converts assembly language statements into machine code. In most assembly languages, each instruction corresponds to a single machine instruction; however, some assembly language instructions can generate several machine instructions. This feature results in assembly programs that
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