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Introduction

Chapter 1. Preliminaries

1.1 What do I need to work with the assembler

1.2 Presentation of data in computers

1.2.7. Memory organization

Chapter 2. Intel processors in real

2.1. CPU registers

2.2. Addressing Modes

2.3. Main unprivileged team

2.4. Floating point numbers

2.5. Working with extension IA MMX

Chapter 3 of the Directive and the operators of the assembler

3.1. Program Structure

3.2. Directive memory allocation

3.3. Program Organization

3.4. Expressions

3.5. Macros

3.6. Other directives

Chapter 4. Basics of programming for MS-DOS

4.1. Programs like COM

4.2. The program type EXE

4.3. Displaying text mode

4.4. Keyboard Input

4.5. Graphic Modes

4.6. Working with the mouse

4.7. Other devices

4.8. Working with Files

4.9. Memory Management

4.10. Download and run the program

4.11. Command parameters and environment variables

Chapter 5. More complex programming techniques

5.1. Control Structures

5.2. Procedures and functions

5.3. Nested procedures

5.4. Integer arithmetic of high accuracy

5.5. Fixed-point calculations

5.6. Floating point

5.7. Popular algorithms

5.8. Interception interrupt

5.9. TSRs

5.10. Programming at the level of input-output ports

5.11. Device drivers in DOS

Chapter 6. Programming in protected mode

6.1. Addressing in Protected Mode

6.2. VCPI interface

6.3. DPMI interface

6.4. DOS extender

Chapter 7. Programming for Windows 95 and Windows NT

7.1. The first program

7.2. Console Applications

7.3. Graphic Apps

7.4. Shared Libraries

7.5. Device Drivers

Chapter 8. The assembler and high-level languages

8.1. Passing parameters

8.2. Misnomer

8.3. Pstroenny assembler

Chapter 9. Optimization

9.1. High-level optimization

9.2. Optimization at the secondary level

9.3. Low-level optimization

Chapter 10. Intel processors in protected mode

10.1. Registers

10.2. System and privileged commands

10.3. Log in and out of protected mode

10.4. Segment Addressing

10.5. Interrupt and exception handling

10.6. Page addressing

10.7. Protection mechanism

10.8. Organisation

10.9. Virtual 8086 Mode

Chapter 11. Programming in assembler in a UNIX environment

11.1. Syntax AT & T

11.2. Operators of assembly

11.3. The assembler directives

11.4. Programming with libc

11.5. Programming without libc

Closing

Appendix 1: Table of symbols

1. ASCII characters

2. Control characters ASCII

3. The second half of the ASCII Codes

4. The extended ASCII character codes

5. The keyboard scan codes

Appendix 2: Team Intel 80x86

1. General information about the codes of commands

2. General information on the speed of execution

3. Prefixes

4. Teams of Intel 8088 - Pentium II

List of acronyms used

Glossary

Index

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