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IBM PC Assembly Language Lecture Notes

IBM PC Assembly Language Lecture Notes

IBM PC Assembly Language Lecture Notes

This lecture note covers essential topics such as system architecture, assembly processes, DOS file operations, debugging, and Intel 8088 CPU registers, the course emphasizes hands-on learning with practical assignments. The content explores addressing modes, ASCII representation, system calls, segments, logical instructions, and graphics programming. These notes serve as a valuable resource for students seeking proficiency in low-level programming and hardware interfacing on the IBM PC.

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