ISBN 10: 7302298858 ISBN 13: 9787302298854
Librería: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
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Añadir al carritopaperback. Condición: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: December 2012 Pages: 281 Language: Chinese Publisher: Tsinghua University Press colleges computer course planning materials: the assembly language programming environment based on Windows 32 Intel 80 86 processors and personal computers hardware platform. introduces the simulation environment software platform based on the Windows operating system DOS. with Microsoft MASM Assembler explain assembly language programming. including basic assembly language based on commonly used processor instructions and assembly language directive. as well as the order. the branch . loop. subroutine structure. and finally extended to 32-bit Windows programming with C + + language programming. as well as floating-point. multi-media and 64 instructions. College computer courses planning materials: the assembly language programming environment based on Windows can be used as a college textbook or reference book assembly language programming courses. suitable for undergraduate students in computer and electronics. communication and self-control isoelectric . also suitable for the School of Software. computer. electrical class professional. vocational education. adult education of Health undergraduate or college students. Computer application developers want to study in depth the assembly language of ordinary readers as an introductory textbook. Contents: Chapter 1 80 86 processor assembly language foundation 1.1 Intel 1.1.1 16 80 86 processor 1.1.2 IA-32 processor 1.1.3 Intel 64 processor 1.2 Personal Computer System 1.2.1 Hardware 1.2 .2 register 1.2.3 Memory Organization 1.2.4 Programming Language 1.2.5 software system 1.3 assembler language program format 1.3.1 instruction code format 1.3.2 statement format development process 1.3.3 source code format 1.3.4 Exercise 1 2 the chapter data representation and addressing 2.1 Data 2.1.1 Number System 2.1.2 value encoded 2.1.3 character encoding 2.2 constant expression 2.3 variable Application 2.3.1 variables defined attributes 2.4 2.3.2 variable data addressing 2.4.1 immediate general data processing instructions Addressing 2.4.2 Register Addressing 2.4.3 Memory Addressing data addressing the combination of exercises 2.4.4 Chapter 3 3.1 data transfer class instruction 3.1.1 universal transfer instruction 3.1.2 stack manipulation instructions 3.1.3 other transfer instruction 3.2 arithmetic class instruction 3.2.1 Status Flag 3.2.2 addition instruction 3.2.3 subtraction instruction 3.2.4 multiply and divide instructions 3.2.5 Other arithmetic instructions 3.3 operating class instruction 3.3.1 logic operation instructions 3.3.2 shift instruction exercises 3 Chapter 4 Program Structure 4.1 sequence program structure 4.2 branch program structure 4.2.1 unconditional branch instruction 4.2.2 4.2.3 single conditional branch instruction branch structure 4.2.4 dual-branch structure 4.2.5 multi-branch the structure 4.3 cycle program structure 4.3.1 circulation instruction 4.3.2 5.1 subroutine structure 5.1.1 sub-count control loop 4.3.3 condition control cycle 4.3.4 Multiple Cycle 4.3.5 string operation instruction exercises Chapter 5 modular programming The program instructions 5.1.2 the subroutine Design 5.2 parameter passing . Chapter 8. Chapter 6. Chapter 7 of the Windows programming with VisualC + + mixed programming floating-point. multi-media and the 64-bit instruction commonly used DOS function call Appendix A debugger CodeView Appendix B Appendix C Appendix E MASM directive and operator list in Appendix F list file symbol input and output subroutine library Appendix D 32-bit general-purpose instruction list Description Appendix G common compilation error message ReferencesFour Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.