Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola)Prentice Hall, 1992 - 468 sayfa |
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... array requires 1 byte and that the entire array is configured in the memory as shown in Figure 3-2 . From this figure , we notice that the array starts at the memory address 0100. We assume that the index register X contains the value ...
... array requires 1 byte and that the entire array is configured in the memory as shown in Figure 3-2 . From this figure , we notice that the array starts at the memory address 0100. We assume that the index register X contains the value ...
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... ARRAY SEGMENT DATA1 DD 0A71 F218H ; DD 2F17 6200H ; DATA1 low DATA1 high DATA2 DD 7A24 1601H ; DATA2 low DD 152A 671FH ; DATA2 high DATA ARRAY ENDS PROG_CODE SEGMENT ASSUME CS : PROG_CODE , DS : DATA ARRAY MOV AX , DATA ARRAY MOV DS ...
... ARRAY SEGMENT DATA1 DD 0A71 F218H ; DD 2F17 6200H ; DATA1 low DATA1 high DATA2 DD 7A24 1601H ; DATA2 low DD 152A 671FH ; DATA2 high DATA ARRAY ENDS PROG_CODE SEGMENT ASSUME CS : PROG_CODE , DS : DATA ARRAY MOV AX , DATA ARRAY MOV DS ...
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... array . Then , every time the array is accessed , the CHK instruction can be executed to make sure that the array bounds have not been violated . The CHK instruction is usually placed following the computation of an index value to ...
... array . Then , every time the array is accessed , the CHK instruction can be executed to make sure that the array bounds have not been violated . The CHK instruction is usually placed following the computation of an index value to ...
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MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE | 49 |
Questions and Problems | 59 |
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Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola) Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1992 |
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accumulator active addressing mode affected assembly Assume branch buffer byte CALL carry CHARACTER chip circuit cleared clock command condition connected consider contains contents converter cycle designed device digits direction display enable example execution external field Figure flags functions hardware HIGH HOLD I/O port immediate indicates indirect Initialize input instruction Intel interface interrupt jump language latched lines loads logic mem/reg memory memory location microcomputer microprocessor mode MOVE Note operand operation output perform pointer port processor PUSH RESET result routine SAVE segment shift signal signed single specified stack status stored subroutine TABLE tion transfer typical unit Write zero
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Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer Design Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1999 |