Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows
-Access Real mode from Protected mode; Protected mode from Real mode Apply OOP concepts to assembly language programs Interface assembly language programs with high-level languages Achieve direct hardware manipulation and memory access Explore the archite
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Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows
-Access Real mode from Protected mode; Protected mode from Real mode Apply OOP concepts to assembly language programs Interface assembly language programs with high-level languages Achieve direct hardware manipulation and memory access Explore the archite
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Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows

Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows

by Barry Kauler
Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows

Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming: 16- and 32-Bit Low-Level Programming for the PC and Windows

by Barry Kauler

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-Access Real mode from Protected mode; Protected mode from Real mode Apply OOP concepts to assembly language programs Interface assembly language programs with high-level languages Achieve direct hardware manipulation and memory access Explore the archite

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040159095
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 01/09/1997
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 419
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Barry Kauler is the author of five books, including Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming, and a contributor to Dr. Dobb's Journal. He is a teacher and consultant on real-time systems design.

Table of Contents

Preface 1 CPU Architecture 2 Basic Assembly Language 3 Opening Windows 4 The Bare Bones 5 High-Level Assembly 6 Program Design 7 PC Hardware 8 BIOS, DOS,&Windows Low-Level Services 9 Direct Hardware Access 10 Real-Time Events 11 Real Mode Access 12 32-Bit Ring 0 13 32-Bit Ring 3 14 DOS-Win Transitions 15 Advanced Systems Programming
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