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The book, "6800 Assembly Language Programming," by Lance A. Leventhal, explores the fundamentals of assembly language programming using the Motorola 6800 microprocessor. The text begins with an introduction to assembly language, explaining the concept of instructions and why assembly language is still used today. The book then dives deeper into the functions of assemblers, including how they translate mnemonics into machine code and the various features that enhance their functionality. It goes on to illustrate the structure of assembly programs, covering topics like program loops and simple programs that perform basic arithmetic operations. The final chapters of the book focus on handling character-coded data, including ASCII encoding, and demonstrate how to convert data between various representations, such as decimal to binary and ASCII to binary.
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