The Fundamentals of Assembly Language | p. 11 |
Understanding the Programming Environment | p. 13 |
An Overview of Assembly Language | p. 29 |
Choosing and Using Your Assembler | p. 57 |
Choosing and Using Your Linker | p. 85 |
Using Microsoft's Assembly Language Products | p. 109 |
Using Borland's Assembly Language Products | p. 143 |
Debugging Assembly Language Subroutines | p. 165 |
Using Additional Tools | p. 207 |
Developing Libraries | p. 237 |
Mixed Language Programming with Assembly Language | p. 253 |
Interfacing Subroutines | p. 255 |
Interfacing with BASIC | p. 265 |
Interfacing with Pascal | p. 283 |
Interfacing with C and C++ | p. 307 |
Interfacing with dBASE III+ and FoxPro | p. 327 |
Interfacing with Clipper | p. 341 |
Applying Assembly Language Techniques | p. 355 |
Working with Different Processors | p. 357 |
Video Memory | p. 367 |
Accessing Hardware Ports | p. 413 |
Working with Disk Drives | p. 447 |
Reference | p. 471 |
Accessing BIOS Services | p. 473 |
The DOS Services | p. 575 |
Processor Instruction Set | p. 727 |
Assembler Directives | p. 871 |
Appendix A The ASCII Character Set | p. 1027 |
Appendix B Keyboard Interpretation Tables | p. 1031 |
Glossary | p. 1043 |
Index | p. 1053 |
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