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  1. terminology - "Assembly" vs. "Assembler" - Stack Overflow

    May 26, 2023 · Then an "assembler" is a device that takes individual machine instructions an puts them together into an "assembly".

  2. x86 - How Do You Make An Assembler? - Stack Overflow

    The assembler understands only three different assembler codes "mov eax,immed32", "add eax,immed32", "and eax,immed32" and no data nor labels. It will produce a tiny Windows PE …

  3. x86 - What does ORG Assembly Instruction do? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 4, 2010 · can anyone give me a comprehensive description about ORG directive? When and why is it used in assembly written applications? Using Nasm on x86 or AMD64.

  4. bitwise operators - What does the 'and' instruction do to the …

    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, …

  5. 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 …

  6. How to write if-else in assembly? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 15, 2016 · Not knowing the particular assembly language you are using, I'll write this out in pseudocode: compare input to waterlevel if less, jump to A if equal, jump to B jump to C A: …

  7. Using C/inline assembly in C# - Stack Overflow

    Normally we'd just rewrite the assembler code in native C# but we're on a tight schedule for getting a prototype together and don't see any reason to reinvent the wheel right away if we …

  8. How can I represent a hexadecimal value, such as FFFFFFBB, in x86 ...

    17 I'm learning about x86 inline assembly programming. I wanted to write mov ecx, FFFFFFBB. However, the compiler isn’t recognizing it. How should hexadecimal numbers like that be …

  9. What do C and Assembler actually compile to? [closed]

    Assembler (a human readable macro language which is translated to machine code) != Assembly (the binary file generated by common language infrastructure compilers, where each operation …

  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 …