
- How to write if-else in assembly? - Stack Overflow- Nov 15, 2016 · How to write the equal condition (in the question) in assembly? Your example has an else statement while mine uses an else if. 
- Assembly code vs Machine code vs Object code? - Stack Overflow- Jan 21, 2009 · Building a complete program involves writing source code for the program in either assembly or a higher-level language like C++. The source code is assembled (for assembly … 
- What does the 'and' instruction do to the operands in assembly …- Dec 4, 2018 · This should be described in the documentation for any assembler that has an and instruction. It does a bit-wise Boolean "and" between two operands. In other words, … 
- What do the dollar ($) and percentage (%) signs represent in x86 …- Sep 28, 2018 · I am trying to understand how the assembly language works for a micro-computer architecture class, and I keep facing different syntaxes in examples: sub $48, %esp mov … 
- assembly - Purpose of ESI & EDI registers? - Stack Overflow- Oct 24, 2016 · What is the actual purpose and use of the EDI & ESI registers in assembler? I know they are used for string operations for one thing. Can someone also give an example? 
- How to write hello world in assembly under Windows?- I wanted to write something basic in assembly under Windows. I'm using NASM, but I can't get anything working. How do I write and compile a hello world program without the help of C … 
- assembly - Understanding cmp instruction - Stack Overflow- The importance of CMP applies mostly in conditional code execution (Jump - See : assembly_conditions). When the processor executes a conditional-jump jcc instruction, it … 
- Difference between: Opcode, byte code, mnemonics, machine …- Jul 14, 2013 · Instructions (statements) in assembly language are generally very simple, unlike those in high-level programming languages. Generally, a mnemonic is a symbolic name for a … 
- hardware - How do assembly languages work? - Stack Overflow- Jun 16, 2016 · I'm very curious how assembly languages work- I remain general because I'm not talking only about intel x86 assembly (although it's the only one I'm remotely familiar with). To … 
- Using Assembly Language in C/C++ - Stack Overflow- The only time it's useful to revert to assembly language is when the CPU instructions don't have functional equivalents in C++ (e.g. single-instruction-multiple-data instructions, BCD or decimal …