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you r the best on this subject, no one can batter explain then you...... my whole year-mates are depending upon your videos, "thank you" , this word is not capable to give you an idea of our expressions... all we wanna say is we love you so much mam,
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mam you are amazing , your teaching style is very clear and smooth .I have doubt in this video where you take instruction MOV CH,[SI+O4] but below the instruction you write data segment to CL but actually there CH not CL is it correct or wrong ?
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures thank you so much mam for clearing doubt tomorrow is my university exam and full day I have gone through ur video's they are very helpful ☺
No Ds is not always default register. I tried to use same base register in all addressing modes to make it easy to understand. While writing program we have to declare which segment we are using. You will understand it later
Mam, in based indexed mode, we can use only (BX+SI) Or (BP+DI), so as to get same segment register, because we know, for SI we have DSR and also for BX we have DSR. So there combination will also have DSR. Is it correct? Or can we use (BX+DI) or (BP+SI), is it possible?
But mam, 1) For BX_(offset), DS register is in action and for SI_(offset),DS register is in action, hence we can say, for (Bx+SI) , DS register will in action. Again mam, is it right? 2)Like that, for BP_(offset), SS register is in action and for DI_(offset),ES register is is in action. Then, for (BP+DI) which segment register is in action?
Mam if i use base index addressing mode .than how i select segment example if mov ax,[bx+di] .for this instruction which segment is choose as we know bx is for data segment and di is for the extra segment?
How microproccesor know that the particular instruction is present in that location only? Yea by calculating physical address but how 8086 know the values of offset and segment address so that It could calculate its physical address?
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures I have one more doubt When we write our program in assembly language the assemlber converts the total program into 0's and 1's and the cpu only stores into the memory??? The whole program
And during the writing operation into the memory how microproccesor knows the addresses that where to store?? That we will provide in the program itself that to store so and so location???
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures mam meri gurugram University hai isme isske previous year question paper nhi hai kuki isne technical course pdhana abhi shuru kiya hai
Please can u upload program memory addrss mode. 3 modes direct program and indirect and relative addressing modes ..please upload today only ..😭 tommorw exam...pls maam It's something JMP call instructions ..I dint understand ..
All memory addressing modes are explained in this video. Watch carefully. Seperate video is made for JUMP instruction. Don't get panic. Let me know if you have any doubt
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@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures please ma'am provide the complete pdf URGENT
@@shortsaftershots all information is available on slides.
No matter how many times I thank you, it wouldn't be enough. For a student like me, who is not that of a fast learner, lectures like this helps a lot. I appreciate you works. Thank you.
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Mam maine abhi tak itni sari videos ya topic dekhe hai but apki videos mai jis tarike se detailing mai padati hai woh kafi achha hai ... Apki wajah se cheezo ko samjhne mai asani ho gayi ..than u so much mam👌👌
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you r the best on this subject, no one can batter explain then you......
my whole year-mates are depending upon your videos,
"thank you" , this word is not capable to give you an idea of our expressions...
all we wanna say is we love you so much mam,
Such a excellent teaching method ❤❤❤ Thanks Mam
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Thanks for your effort mam completely understood.
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It was easy to understand with animation and example
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Best explanation of micro processor 8086
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Amazing, your teaching style is very good and explanation of each topic is better than my college professor . I will recommend this channel to my friends. Thanks 😊
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18:34 This instruction moves data from offset in SI into CL or AL?
To AL, it was typographic error
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures ohh ok.. Thanks ma'am
Thank you so much Mam.Helps a lot because in class I did not get a single word
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Ma'am, the following instruction MOV CH[BX+SI+04H] tells to move a byte to CH..then why it is written CL instead of CH in third line.. ?35:00
Ohh that's typo mistake. What you understood is correct
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures thanks Ma'am
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At the end addressing modes done 🔥
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Ma'am 8086 k programs pr bhi video bana dijiye
Find the largest number or add ,sub wala
@@bhaskarsolanki7266 it is available in play list. Please check
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mam you are amazing , your teaching style is very clear and smooth .I have doubt in this video where you take instruction MOV CH,[SI+O4] but below the instruction you write data segment to CL but actually there CH not CL is it correct or wrong ?
To ch, it is a typo error
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Difference between offset address and effective address? and direct register uses effective or offset address ?
Offset and effective address is the same. In relative addressing mode we call it an effective address that we get after adding displacement
mam is it neccesary to assume DS=5000H OR BX=4321H always this numbers only
No, you can assume any 16 bit number
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures thank you so much mam for clearing doubt tomorrow is my university exam and full day I have gone through ur video's they are very helpful ☺
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Also mam, in direct memory addressing mode, is DS default segment register?
No Ds is not always default register. I tried to use same base register in all addressing modes to make it easy to understand. While writing program we have to declare which segment we are using. You will understand it later
How segment register is assign during direct addressing mode
34:44 to CL or CH ?
It's CH, typography error
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures 😅😂in every slide you mentioned CH😅😁
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Is this program memory addressing mode??
Direct ,indirect and stack
Yes
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For immediate addresing mode
When we write mov ax, 1234h
This instruction when saving in the memory how it's physical address is calculated?
Before starting program we have to initiate Data segment, code segment register and relevent pointers. 1234 gets stored with program
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures using directives?
@@kushkusa7473 yes
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ma'am how to differentiate b/w memory INDIRECT and memory INDEXED addressing mode if source is SI or DI
You should write it belongs to both addressing mode if asked in exam. You can't differentiate.
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures ok ma'am, Thank you
Mam please upload the video on instructions set of 8086
Check play list there are various videos on instructions of 8086
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Mam, in based indexed mode, we can use only (BX+SI) Or (BP+DI), so as to get same segment register, because we know, for SI we have DSR and also for BX we have DSR. So there combination will also have DSR. Is it correct? Or can we use (BX+DI) or (BP+SI), is it possible?
you are right combinations of base and index register are fixed.
But mam,
1) For BX_(offset), DS register is in action and for SI_(offset),DS register is in action, hence we can say, for (Bx+SI) , DS register will in action. Again mam, is it right?
2)Like that, for BP_(offset), SS register is in action and for DI_(offset),ES register is is in action. Then, for (BP+DI) which segment register is in action?
@@sujatasapte5959 the one that do not use BP, take data segment by default, and the one that use BP take stack segment by default
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures Ok mam, clear!! Can you make one video on, how actually we can transfer or fetched data from segmented memory.
@@sujatasapte5959 sure
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Mam if i use base index addressing mode .than how i select segment example if mov ax,[bx+di] .for this instruction which segment is choose as we know bx is for data segment and di is for the extra segment?
Before we start program we have to declare the segment
Mashallah may Allah give you more success
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Why by default the data segment is taken for this addressing modes?
In almost all instructions I used SI, hence data segment
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You are welcome keep learning
mam eska koi short video hai kya ye pura dekhne ke baad name me thoda confusion hai
Just learn table of every Addressing mode. Need not to go in depth. Other explanation is for understanding
Table on the top of slide
How microproccesor know that the particular instruction is present in that location only?
Yea by calculating physical address but how 8086 know the values of offset and segment address so that It could calculate its physical address?
Because we only initiate the program. We enter values in segment register, pointer register in the beginning of program
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures I have one more doubt
When we write our program in assembly language the assemlber converts the total program into 0's and 1's and the cpu only stores into the memory??? The whole program
And during the writing operation into the memory how microproccesor knows the addresses that where to store?? That we will provide in the program itself that to store so and so location???
@@kushkusa7473 we store program in memory, assember convert, processor fetch instructions from memory and execute
@@kushkusa7473 as per instructions. Instructions tells microprocessor to where to write
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is there this tutor in english
Yes go to channel and look for English playlist
Index addressing mode mai ye jo displacement ki baat khi hai apne ye kha ka displacement hai pls koi btado
It is distance between memory locations. That is available in the instruction
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures mam mera prso exam hai kya ap sallaybus dekh kr bta skte ho ki kon se topic important mpmc mai
@@himanshudubey690 yes. You should refer previous question papers and prepare for repeated questions
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures mam meri gurugram University hai isme isske previous year question paper nhi hai kuki isne technical course pdhana abhi shuru kiya hai
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures previous Paper mai question bhi bhut hard diye thhe
your lecture video is fantastic, but we can't understand languages other rather than English.
English playlist is available. Please check.
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mov 1234h , AX mov 1234h,[BX] ...ma'am are these instructions valid ??? can u explain with reason
1234 should be in brackets if it is on left side and indicate memory address.
Both are not valid
But ma'am this instruction is getting executed on emu... Mov 1234h, AX
And I read somewhere that this is a special case of immediate addressing mode
@@anupreetsihra2732 is it transferring data from Ax register to offset 1234?
For which microprocessor? Intel or any other?
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures Intel only... I was doing lab work on 8086 emu..
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Can you provide the PPT to the viewers
So sorry, can't provide ppt for copyright reasons
maam can you give it's notes ?
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Mam can you please provide this video in English
It is available. Please refer English playlist.
Please can u upload program memory addrss mode. 3 modes direct program and indirect and relative addressing modes ..please upload today only ..😭 tommorw exam...pls maam
It's something JMP call instructions ..I dint understand ..
All memory addressing modes are explained in this video. Watch carefully. Seperate video is made for JUMP instruction.
Don't get panic. Let me know if you have any doubt
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures pleas can I contact u via whatsapp? I can send my concept pic...u can just explain me ...plz or can I mail u??..
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@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures thank you ma'am🙏
@@prajwalshet1131 Extern: It is used to tell the assembler that the name or label following the directive are I some other assembly module.
you r the best on this subject, no one can batter explain then you......
my whole year-mates are depending upon your videos,
"thank you" , this word is not capable to give you an idea of our expressions...
all we wanna say is we love you so much mam,
Thank you so much mam❤❤❤❤
You are welcome 😊 best wishes
Thank You mam
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