Using Assembly Language 2nd Edition
From basic tools and programming methods to sophisticated debugging techniques, no other single reference covers assembly language programming as completely as Que’s Using Assembly Language, 2nd Edition! This is a detailed tutorial and reference for DOS, BIOS, and the entire Intel 80x87 family.
You’ll learn the principles and effects of assembly language structure, commands, and operations. Written from a programmer’s perspective, this power-packed text explains how to use the most popular assemblers, linkers, and debuggers. Clear, concise instructions teach you how to interface assembly language subroutines with higher-level languages such as BASIC, C, and Pascal and database languages such as dBASE and FoxBase.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I Interfacing Assembler with Other Languages
Chapter 1 - An Overview of Assembly Language
Chapter 2 - Interfacing Subroutines
Chapter 3 - Interfacing with BASIC
Chapter 4 - Interfacing with Pascal
Chapter 5 - Interfacing with C
Chapter 6 - Interfacing with dBASE and FoxPro
Chapter 7 - Interfacing with Clipper
- II Assembly Language Tools
Chapter 8 - Choosing and Using Your Assembler
Chapter 9 - Choosing and Using Your Linker
Chapter 10 - Debugging Assembly Language Subroutines
Chapter 11 - Developing Libraries
Chapter 12 - Using Makefiles
- III Advanced Assembly Language Tools
Chapter 13 - Video Memory
Chapter 14 - Accessing Hardware Ports
- IV Reference
Chapter 15 - Accessing BIOS Services
Chapter 16 - The DOS Services
Chapter 17 - Processor Instruction Set
Appendix A - The ASCII Character Set
Appendix B - The Disk Base Table
Appendix C - Keyboard Interpretation Tables
Glossary
- Index