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Summarize the difference between binary machine language, assembly
language, and high-level source files like C.
Contrast the difference between a compiler, assembler, and linker
What is the difference between the data segment and the text segment of
in an assembly language program?
What register is used as the stack pointer?
What is a ebreak instruction in the sample program?
How would you define a constant named 'BLUE' and assign it to the value
OX00F in assembly language?
Describe how to implement the psuedo-instruction li t1, e using a
native instruction.
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