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  2. INT (x86 instruction) - Wikipedia

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    INT is an assembly language instruction for x86 processors that generates a software interrupt. It takes the interrupt number formatted as a byte value. [1] When written in assembly language, the instruction is written like this: INT X. where X is the software interrupt that should be generated (0-255).

  3. Category:Assembly language software - Wikipedia

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    Free software primarily written in assembly language (11 P) Pages in category "Assembly language software" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total.

  4. Category:Computer language user templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Computer language user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Computer language user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. MIL-STD-498 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-498 standard describes the development and documentation in terms of 22 Data Item Descriptions (DIDs), which were standardized documents for recording the results of each the development and support processes, for example, the Software Design Description DID was the standard format for the results of the software design process.

  6. x86 assembly language - Wikipedia

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    x86 assembly language is a family of low-level programming languages that are used to produce object code for the x86 class of processors. These languages provide backward compatibility with CPUs dating back to the Intel 8008 microprocessor, introduced in April 1972.

  7. IBM Basic assembly language and successors - Wikipedia

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    The first of these, the Basic Assembly Language (BAL), is an extremely restricted assembly language, introduced in 1964 and used on 360 systems with only 8 KB of main memory, and only a card reader, a card punch, and a printer for input/output, as part of IBM Basic Programming Support (BPS/360).

  8. Template:Basic computer components - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Basic computer components | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Basic computer components | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  9. Outline of computer programming - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computer programming: Computer programming – process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs.