Course Title:
Assembly Language
Course Description:
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4331 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Introduces the student to machine language fundamentals and a detailed description of the assembly language of the ‘86 series of processors. Students become proficient in writing short programs that integrate operating system functions with specific user requirements. Presents the need and application for assembly language, along with a detailed explanation of addressing modes, register implementation techniques, and mapping of high-level languages into machine code. Skills include proper program structure, and use of an editor, assembler, linker, and program debugger.
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Summer 1 Offering:
Prerequisite 1:
CET E301
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Cross-Listed Course 1:
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Repeatable:
N
Additional Information:
Retired course