0306-250 - Assembly Language Programming

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Rochester Institute of Technology
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An introduction to fundamental computer organization, assembly language programming and input/output techniques of a modern microprocessor system. Covers addressing methods, machine instructions assembler directives, macro definitions, relocatability, subroutine linkage, data-structures, I/O programming, exception processing and interrupts. The assembly language program design techniques necessary to write effi cient, maintainable device drivers are considered. An introduction to basic digital computer organization concepts also is provided. The Motorola MC 68000 microprocessor family of devices is used in most class examples and all required programming projects. (4003-232 and 0306-341) Class 4, Lab 2, Credit 4 (F, W)
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2.00
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Lab
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(585) 475-2411
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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