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to: BERT VAN DAM
from: TIM HUTZLER
date: 1997-10-09 22:39:00
subject: Re: Hex code of asm

-=>Quoting Bert Van Dam to All <=-
BVD>Hi All,
VD>The hex code of INT is CD. Does anybody have a list with all the
VD>hex codes for asm words? (btw I don't have internet access).
Vi Bert;
It's not as easy as that.
The 'asm words' you are refering to are called memonics, like INT,
MOV, ADD, etc. And the hex codes generated are different in some
cases. Maybe there is a bookstore near where you live that has a good
'computer' section. They *should* have a text on assembly language
programming. A 'good' text in this case meaning that it has the
op-code values for the various memonics/addressing modes.
Such a text would also have a table of op-codes indexed in order so
you can easily look up what an instruction in a program does - though
a far easier way is to simply list it out with a disassembler.
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