Transcription of PC Assembly Lanugage - Distributed operating system
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PC Assembly LanguagePaul A. CarterJanuary 15, 2002 Copyrightc 2001 by Paul CarterThis may be reproduced and Distributed in its entirety (including this au-thorship, copyright and permission notice), provided that no charge is madefor the document itself, without the author s consent. This includes fairuse excerpts like reviews and advertising, and derivative works like that this restriction is not intended to prohibit charging for the serviceof printing or copying the are encouraged to use this document as a class resource; however,the author would appreciate being notified in this Number Systems .. Computer Organization .. CPU .. 80x86 family of CPUs .. 16-bit Registers .. 32-bit registers .. Mode .. Protected Mode.
Other PC assembly language books still teach how to program the 8086 processor that the original PC used in 1980! This book instead discusses how to program the 80386 and later processors in protected mode (the mode that Windows runs in). There are several reasons to do this: 1. It is easier to program in protected mode than in the 8086 real mode
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