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Assembly Language for the I. B. M. Personal Computer

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Learn the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor.-- Each book includes a CD-ROM containing Microsoft's MASM Assembly Language Development System version 6.11.-- Provides an extensive link library-- Fully explains how to use the assembler, linker, and debugger. An ideal quick-reference for people who need to brush up on their PC Assembler programming skills, and a quality tutorial for those who already program in C, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language for the IBM-PC covers the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor. Based on the intel 80 x 86 processor family, it concentrates on the MS-DOS operating system, and provides literally hundreds of short examples that show how assembly language may be applied to useful problems.

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First published May 1, 1989

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This was my first ever programming book. While it was certainly not an easy entry, I credit this book to being THE book that got me interested in programming. A very good introduction to computer organization and assembly programming.
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