![]() ![]() Is there a "mov ax, 1000" we entered int the instruction list? Probably not. On the emulator screen of the old version, register values appear on the left, and memory values and assembly instructions in memory appear on the right. It could be a little different for each version. I will not capture the screen deliberately. Then emu8086 runs and our sample source appears in a text editor of emu8086. Then type emu8086.exe mov.txt on the terminal window. You can use any file name, for instance mov.txt. Please run your emulator and run the following code. If you have another version of the emu8086 or another emulator, it must have the same feature. In Notepad, type the following assembly instructions. Do not afraid and type notepad with keyboard. Maybe some of you have seen the terminal for the first time. If you have the old version of emu8086, you might have the emu8086.exe file and cmdhere.cmd file. Let's run the mov instruction with the emu8086. It is the basis instruction of all 8086 instructions and very simple. In this chapter I'll describe the mov instruction. Now you know that "I do not know about hexadecimal, binary, 8086 structure". The first thing to learn is always that you know what you do not know. It's ok if you do not understanding anything about hexadecimal, binary and 8086 structures discribed in privious chapters. ![]()
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