best part of your explanation is that you have firstly explained the 4 important concepts used in instructions, Great!, looking forward for more such videos.
Thanks a lot sir🙇......I have been searching for this instructions for quite a long time and there isn't a video I found that's better and detailed than yours sir...... your explanation is simply, easily understandable🤗 and u included many of the basic points that most of the people would skip.......that helped me so much, sir🙇
Thanks for the kind words. It is a bit difficult considering my other commitments. But you can post the topics, will surely attempt to make videos for them.
The entire video lists can be found in two playlists: ruclips.net/p/PL142jp_VLh29LjMH1m7kHmm-MFa3qpkh5 ruclips.net/p/PL142jp_VLh29q676o-v05iSe9Rx5eGwKV Hope this helps.
Hello Gautam, Good question. It seems you got confused with the DIV instruction. In the DIV instruction, the remainder gets stored in AH and the quotient in AL (as you have mentioned). But in AAM, it is not the case, here the division is happening implicitly and not by means of DIV instruction. Hope this answers your query.
You can take help from this link: stackoverflow.com/questions/23679521/add-2-numbers-in-assembly-language-and-print-the-result If still you face issues, please let me know.
best part of your explanation is that you have firstly explained the 4 important concepts used in instructions, Great!, looking forward for more such videos.
Thanks a lot for your kind words.
Awesome Explanation sir . The best i could find on RUclips
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Awesome Boss. Thanks so much.
Best explanation and also the choice of examples is also great.... thank you very much 👍🏻💯💯💯🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for appreciation. Really glad that it helped you.
Thanks a lot sir🙇......I have been searching for this instructions for quite a long time and there isn't a video I found that's better and detailed than yours sir...... your explanation is simply, easily understandable🤗 and u included many of the basic points that most of the people would skip.......that helped me so much, sir🙇
Really glad that you liked it. Thanks for the kind words and appreciation.
@@learningbegins keep going sir......so we could learn many new things from u in the easiest way😊
Best explanation on the topic 👏👏
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Simply superb explaination sir. Thanks a lot
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Please make more videos on microprocessor and computer topics, You're great😃👍
Thanks for the kind words.
It is a bit difficult considering my other commitments. But you can post the topics, will surely attempt to make videos for them.
Can't find the video for the other arithmetic instructions ...
The entire video lists can be found in two playlists:
ruclips.net/p/PL142jp_VLh29LjMH1m7kHmm-MFa3qpkh5
ruclips.net/p/PL142jp_VLh29q676o-v05iSe9Rx5eGwKV
Hope this helps.
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sir for AAM after dividing by 10 wont [AH] store remainder and [AL] store Quotient instead of the other way round ?
Hello Gautam,
Good question. It seems you got confused with the DIV instruction. In the DIV instruction, the remainder gets stored in AH and the quotient in AL (as you have mentioned).
But in AAM, it is not the case, here the division is happening implicitly and not by means of DIV instruction.
Hope this answers your query.
@@learningbegins yeah got it ... Thanks 👌
Can I ask you Write an assembly program to print out "37+48=??(use the AAM)
You can take help from this link:
stackoverflow.com/questions/23679521/add-2-numbers-in-assembly-language-and-print-the-result
If still you face issues, please let me know.
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