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Assembly Language:
Step-by-Step
Jeff Duntemann
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For Kathleen M. Duntemann, Godmother
... who gave me books when all I could do was put teeth marks in
It was a good investment.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Duntemann, Jeff. 1952 -
Assembly language : step-by-step / Jeff Duntemann.
p. cm. Includes index.
ISBN 0-471-57814-2 (paper : alk. paper) 1. Assembler language (Computer program
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language) QA76.73.A8D87 1992 005.265-dc20
I. Title.
92-16665 CIP
Printed in the United States of America
93 10 9876543
Introduction:
Agony in the Key of AX
What astonishes me about learning how to program is not that it's so hard, but that it's so
easy. Am I nuts? Hardly. It's just that my curse is the curse of a perfect memory, and I
remember piano lessons. My poor mother paid $600 in 1962 for a beautiful cherrywood
spinet, and every week for two years I trucked off to Wilkins School of Music for a five
dollar lesson. It wasn't that I was a reluctant student; I love music and I genuinely wanted
to master the damned thing. But after two years, the best I could do was play "Camelot"
well enough to keep the dog from howling. I can honestly say that nothing I ever tried
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