Advanced assembly language / Steven Holzner with Peter Norton Computing
Material type: Computer fileSeries: The Peter Norton programming libraryPublisher: New York : Brady, c1991Description: xvi, 621 pages 5 1/4 in. + 1 volumeContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0136587747 [newsprint]Subject(s): Programming languages (Electronic computers) -- Software | Utilities (Computer programs) -- SoftwareDDC classification:Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | 005.4 H74 1991 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000007369 |
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Contents: Chapter 1. Writing our first programs -- Chapter 2. How to handle the keyboard -- Chapter 3. Screen handling -- Chapter 4. Getting the most from files -- Chapter 5. Using the mouse -- Chapter 6.Using the disks -- Chapter 7. Writing your own pop-up programs -- Chapter 8. Truly fast math -- Chapter 9. Using macros and advanced directives -- Chapter 10. Linking to BASIC, FORTRAN, C and Pascal -- Chapter 11. Using the 80x87 -- Chapter 12. Using Microsoft windows -- Chapter 13. Introduction to OS/2 -- Chapter 14. OS/2 presentation manager primer -- Chapter 15. The presentation manager in action
A utility for writing working assembly language programs using assembler software. The text provides a functional approach covering keyboard, screen handling, and file handling among other topics. The disk contains over one hundred ready-to-run programs. Assumes the user has some assembly language background.
Intermediate or advanced assembly language programmers.
System requirements: IBM PC, PS/2, or compatibles; 640K; DOS 2.0 or higher; Microsoft Macro assembler (version 5.1) or Borland's TASM program; monochrome or color monitor; 2 disk drives; printer (optional).
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