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  1. 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.

  2. 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 …

  3. 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, …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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?

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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 …