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Assembly Language Execution: FAR and NEAR Jumps with Conditional Transfers

This lecture by Muhammad Jafer dives into the execution of assembly programs focusing on FAR and NEAR jumps within and outside segments. It covers critical concepts of conditional jumps and control transfer instructions, integral for mastering assembly language. A review of Chapter 2 from "The x86 PC Assembly Language, Design & Interfacing" by Mazidi, Gillispie Mazidi, and Causey is included, providing a solid foundation for assembling, linking, and running programs, as well as sample programs to illustrate these concepts in action.

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Assembly Language Execution: FAR and NEAR Jumps with Conditional Transfers

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  1. Computer Organization & Assembly Language Lecture # 11 By Muhammad Jafer

  2. Assembly program execution

  3. FAR AND NEAR JUM • With in segment • Outside segment

  4. CONDITIONAL JUMPS

  5. CONDITIONAL JUMPS

  6. Chapter Review • The x86 PC Assembly Language, Design & Interfacing by Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice GillispieMazidi & Danny Causey • Chapter # 2 • Assemble, Link, And RUN A Program • More Sample Programs • Control Transfer Instructions

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