Schaum's Outline of theory and problems of programming with assembly language /
Goldberg, David E.
Schaum's Outline of theory and problems of programming with assembly language / David E. Goldberg, Jacqueline A. Jones and Pat H. Sterbenz. - New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1988 - 405 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Number systems -- Chapter 2. Assembly language format -- Chapter 3. Arithmetic operations -- Chapter 4. Addressing -- Chapter 5. Compare and branch instructions -- Chapter 6. Arrays and looping -- Chapter 7. Character string manipulation -- Chapter 8. Packed decimal numbers -- Chapter 9. Advanced packed decimal concepts -- Chapter 10. Subprograms -- Chapter 11. Bit an byte manipulations -- Chapter 12. Floating-point operations -- Chapter 13. Advanced instructions -- Chapter 14. Macros and conditional assembly -- Appendixes -- Index.
"This text is an introduction to assembly language programming on the IBM 360/370 series of machines. It is primarily intended as a supplement to existing textbooks, but many instructors may want to use it as the primary textbook in an introductory assembly language course."
70330115
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE (ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS)
QA 76.73.A8 .G65 1988
Schaum's Outline of theory and problems of programming with assembly language / David E. Goldberg, Jacqueline A. Jones and Pat H. Sterbenz. - New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1988 - 405 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Number systems -- Chapter 2. Assembly language format -- Chapter 3. Arithmetic operations -- Chapter 4. Addressing -- Chapter 5. Compare and branch instructions -- Chapter 6. Arrays and looping -- Chapter 7. Character string manipulation -- Chapter 8. Packed decimal numbers -- Chapter 9. Advanced packed decimal concepts -- Chapter 10. Subprograms -- Chapter 11. Bit an byte manipulations -- Chapter 12. Floating-point operations -- Chapter 13. Advanced instructions -- Chapter 14. Macros and conditional assembly -- Appendixes -- Index.
"This text is an introduction to assembly language programming on the IBM 360/370 series of machines. It is primarily intended as a supplement to existing textbooks, but many instructors may want to use it as the primary textbook in an introductory assembly language course."
70330115
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE (ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS)
QA 76.73.A8 .G65 1988