![]() In this chapter, the MOV instruction introduces machine language instructions available with various addressing modes and instructions.Use the Visual online assembler to perform data movement tasks.Explain the difference between memory models and full-segment definitions for the MASM assembler. ![]() Show how to set up a procedure using PROC and ENDP.Use the assembler to set up a data segment, stack segment, and code segment.Determine the symbolic opcode, source, destination, and addressing mode for a hexadecimal machine language instruction. ![]() Select the appropriate assembly language instruction to accomplish a specific data movement task.MODEL, OFFSET, ORG, PROC, PTR, SEGMENT, USEI6, USE32, and USES.Ĭhapter Objectives (cont.) Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Explain the purposes of the assembly language pseudo-operations and key words such as ALIGN, ASSUME, DB, DD, DW, END, ENDS, ENDP, EQU.Explain the operation of each data movement instruction with applicable addressing modes.String instructions: MOVS, LODS, STOS, INS, and OUTS.Ĭhapter Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to:. ![]()
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