Assembly Language Tutorial #5 Registers
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i like how he says "what is assembly language? blah blah blah..." lol thats what it is to me so i mustbe on the right track
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@wokat101 ahh yes got it now thanks for the clarification.
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@2593Multi no @pardeep is rite, AX is generally a 16 bit register. I think you got it confused with AEX the accummulator registers which are 32 bits.
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0:08 "We'll be working with treating sexually." ;P
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Very nice tutorial thanks..
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@pardeep1313 u mean 16 bits each right?
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very detail explanation! thx!
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Awesome tut but I think your teaching 16 bit architecture. ax, bx ... are each 16 bits wide and the higher and lower parts are each 8. In 32 bit, eax, ebx ... Are 32 bits wide. Not sure how to get halves and quarters of it but I haven't completely migrated to 32 yet (missed some fundamentals which is why I'm here).
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good job
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@HighTechPanda offcorse for mother f&kers like u..
your tutorials are real good, even your accent isnt perfect.
This helped me learn alot better than just reading tutorials.
firecapenobo 1 year ago 11
actually AH and AL are 8 bits each.
pardeep1313 11 months ago 7