A recent edition of [Babbage’s] The Chip Letter discusses the obscurity of assembly language. He points out, and I think correctly, that assembly language is more often read than written, yet nearly ...
<B>CUSP - Carleton's Utterly Simple Processor</B> - A fictitious cpu with its own fictictious instruction set used to teach low-level (assembly language) programming (University of Carlton, Ottowa, ...
Once we’ve built a computer, the next step is to develop an assembly language and then an assembler that can assemble our programs. In my previous column, we introduced the concept of the big-endian ...