Teaching of IA-32 assembly language programming usingIntel®Galileo
Most universities are still using microprocessor training board that equipped with Intel® 8086 to introduce students about assembly language and computer architecture due to its popularity and availability. The Intel® 8086 is the first x86 microprocessor, it is no longer suitable to introduce studen...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | English |
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Springer
2017
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71493/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71493/1/Teaching%20of%20IA-32%20assembly%20language%20programming%20usingIntel%C2%AEGalileo.pdf |
| Summary: | Most universities are still using microprocessor training board that equipped with Intel® 8086 to introduce students about assembly language and computer architecture due to its popularity and availability. The Intel® 8086 is the first x86 microprocessor, it is no longer suitable to introduce students to the modern x86 architecture. A new microprocessor that featured modern architecture design is needed to maintain the competency of university students to keep pace with the fast advancing computer technology. Intel® Galileo is a single board computer board that equipped with Intel® QuarkTM X1000 SoC. We successfully developed new approach for programming the device using assembly language. Supporting lab materials, example codes, macros, and procedures are developed to incorporate the Intel® Galileo board into the laboratory experiments design for microprocessor course. The proposed laboratory experiments allow undergraduate students to learn IA-32 instruction sets and protected mode programming. The results from pre-post-test and quantitative survey shows that Intel® Galileo board is effective to support the learning of the IA-32 assembly language and computer architecture. |
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