Posted by Jeff on Sep 25, 2010 in
Microcontrollers
TweetAssembly Language Example Okay, so this post is just an example of an elementary assembly language program. It will be useful to you if you haven’t learned how to program in assembly before, or simply want to learn some syntax. This article specifically talks about the HCS08 microcontroller, so if you want to compile this [...]
Tags: assembly language, assembly language example, HCS08, microcontroller programming
TweetSo this post is a little out of the ordinary, however I figured this nice rant about the history of computer technology may be useful to some readers out there. The History of Computer Technology The first computer built in America was the IAS computer. It was developed at the Institute for Advanced Study at [...]
Tags: Arithmetic Operations, Big Endian, Bit, Branch Instruction, Byte, Byte Conventions, Computer History, Computer Technology, Conditional Branching, HCS08, I/O Devices, IAS, IAS Computer, John Von Neumann, Little Endian