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This is a introductory tutorial about Assembly language programming. What I have done is that, first i have tried to make a theoretical foundation of Assembly Language then we will start coding. Because without having that knowledge you can't understand the source codes.

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  • @XDalutZX They are high level actually... 3rd generation to be exact. ASM being 2nd generation, machine language being 1st. Visual Basic is a 5th generation language since it literatly provides visual tools to let you make the programs. So C & C++ would be considered high level languages...

  • I swear I hear sheep in the background around 32sec

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  • HONK HONK

  • i don't understand a thing you're saying!

  • @crazynoob11

    C/C++ is mid level

  • I need help. What does load effective address (LEA) do???

  • @D4L33tz0r MASM. Not FASM :P FASM sucks balls :D

  • :)

  • @doughauf Is this a question? If yes, then: yes it will create

  • @sonus89 Is this just like the assembler in DOS. Will this also create the executable file.

  • @doughauf You can download for example "AVR Studio" this program compiles assembly and creates the object file ( *.hex extension ).

  • The object code is produced by every compiler, not the assembly code! Mind this.

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